Streamline notes on jupyter kernels#1306
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Ahoy, ye scallywags! This patch merges the manual and tool-assisted Jupyter kernel guides into a single scroll, but ye've left a trail of clumsy errors in yer wake. Ye've got double-path blunders in yer conda and virtual environment activation scripts, duplicate links pointing to the same spot in the index, and some truly shipwrecked markdown formatting with split backticks and italics where code backticks belong. Clean up yer mess before we make ye walk the plank!
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…ey are using slurm and using an updated version of JupyterLab
…upyter-kernels # Conflicts: # docs/Interactive_Computing/OnDemand/Apps/JupyterLab/Jupyter_kernels_Manual_management.md # docs/Interactive_Computing/OnDemand/Apps/JupyterLab/Jupyter_kernels_Tool_assisted_management.md
The NeSI_OnDemand redirect entries still pointed at the now-deleted Jupyter_kernels_Manual_management.md / _Tool_assisted_management.md pages, producing a two-hop chain and a build warning. Point them directly at the consolidated python_and_r_kernels_in_JupyterLab.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The current documentation on kernels is not clear. also, there are so many instructions that it is hard to know what to choose and where the docs are. Here, we use tabbing so that all the options are viewable, but only the option you care about is seeable.