Issue
I'm on Linux Mint 17.3.
How do I change the default browser used by the Jupyter notebook?
I have installed the notebook as a part of Anaconda 3 and it opens up in my default browser—Chrome. But for some reason, Chrome won't let me make a new ipynb. Clicking the 'new' button simply doesn't do anything. So I copied the notebook url to Firefox and it works perfectly fine there.
Is there a way I can make it work with Chrome? Otherwise, how do I change the default browser? The usual answer I've come across is that I have to change the c.NotebookApp.browser
option, but I can't find a way to do so, since trying to find ipython_notebook_config
in the terminal comes up with 4 results:
./anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/jupyter_core/tests/dotipython/profile_default/ipython_notebook_config.py
./anaconda3/lib/python3.5/site-packages/jupyter_core/tests/dotipython_empty/profile_default/ipython_notebook_config.py
./anaconda3/pkgs/jupyter_core-4.0.6-py35_0/lib/python3.5/site-packages/jupyter_core/tests/dotipython/profile_default/ipython_notebook_config.py
./anaconda3/pkgs/jupyter_core-4.0.6-py35_0/lib/python3.5/site-packages/jupyter_core/tests/dotipython_empty/profile_default/ipython_notebook_config.py
Solution
You can create jupyter_notebook_config.py
by:
jupyter notebook --generate-config
Then you go to
~/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py
and change
# c.NotebookApp.browser = ''
to for example:
c.NotebookApp.browser = '/usr/bin/google-chrome %s'
You can choose which ever browser is installed. You'll find the path for example by typing which firefox
Do not forget to delete the #
Answered By - Christof
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