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Jupyterlab Desktop Application doesn't launch #646

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RJ15293 opened this issue Apr 24, 2023 · 6 comments
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Jupyterlab Desktop Application doesn't launch #646

RJ15293 opened this issue Apr 24, 2023 · 6 comments

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@RJ15293
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RJ15293 commented Apr 24, 2023

Reopening this ticket because I received the information that was asked for.

When trying to open Jupyterlab desktop app. It doesn't open at all. It crashes right away. I checked event logs and nothing is there. It acts like it does nothing when trying to open. I have reinstalled multiple times and tried conda navigator. I have tried launching from the command line as well and nothing happens. Please advise. This started when I got the latest update and others I work with are experiencing the same issue.

JupyterLab: 3.6.1.0
Windows Edition: Windows 10 Pro, Version: 22H2, System Type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

@antobzzll
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It happened to me after I tried to change the python path in the initial configuration. I'm on mac. Anybody now where is the user configuration stored? -- I need to change it back to fix the issue I think.

@mbektas
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mbektas commented Apr 25, 2023

@antobzzll you can see the locations of config files here and here.

@RJ15293
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RJ15293 commented Apr 25, 2023

Where should the user configuration be stored and how do I check if the python path was changed from the initial configuration?

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mbektas commented Apr 25, 2023

If you see pythonPath value set in settings.json or desktop-settings.json (project specific) then that means you configured a custom Python environment. You can remove the pythonPath setting to reset back to bundled Python environment.

@JasonWeill
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@RJ15293 If you had configured a custom Python environment, have you tried removing thepythonPath setting? If so, does this fix your problem?

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@RJ15293 We haven't received the info that @mbektas or I have asked for over the past few weeks, so I'm closing this issue. Please reopen this or open a new one if you still need assistance. Thanks!

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