How to Install JupyterLab on Fedora CoreOS Latest

JupyterLab is an interactive development environment (IDE) which is used to develop Jupyter notebooks, code, and data. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of installing JupyterLab on the Fedora CoreOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before we start installing JupyterLab on Fedora CoreOS, we need to have the following prerequisites:

Install JupyterLab

Here are the steps to install JupyterLab on the Fedora CoreOS Latest:

  1. Open a terminal on your Fedora CoreOS Latest instance by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T.
  2. Update the package list by running the following command:
sudo dnf update
  1. Install JupyterLab by running the following command:
sudo dnf install jupyterlab
  1. When the installation is complete, start JupyterLab by running the following command:
jupyter lab
  1. JupyterLab will start in your default browser, and you can start creating your notebooks!

That's it! You now have JupyterLab installed on your Fedora CoreOS Latest instance.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install JupyterLab on Fedora CoreOS Latest. JupyterLab is a powerful tool that can help you develop Jupyter notebooks, code, and data. By following these steps, you can quickly get started with JupyterLab on your Fedora CoreOS Latest instance.

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