I previously wrote about Jupyter Notebooks here.
Before the MacOS Sierra 10.12.5 update, to launch Jupyter in your browser, you only needed to do this:
- Open Terminal.
- Enter the desired directory.
- Activate your virtualenv (if using one).
- At the command line, type:
jupyter notebook
A new window would open in your default web browser, and there were all your Jupyter files.
But after the MacOS update, instead we got an execution error: localhost doesn’t understand the “open location” message. And the browser window did not open.
The way to fix it (do it once) is here.
Note: In the config file, I had to search for
#c.NotebookApp.browser =
instead of the string the author provided.