You can also type localhost:8888 (or whichever port was chosen) in the browser, but it might ask you for the token (which is the characters after ?token=) Set Up Jupyter Server for remote working Access the server using SSH from WSL2 Go to the Anaconda Distribution page to get the link for the latest version for Linux, download, and install: I don’t know what people say, but to me, conda is a friendly tool to manage Python and other packages for bioinformatics.Īfter finishing your WSL2 and Ubuntu installation, run the Ubuntu terminal and install Anaconda (or miniconda) following the docs here Go get the latest Ubuntu Distribution for WSL2, from You can find WSL2 docs here and there are many blogs out there describing how to install it on your PC. So far, I don’t have any problem using WSL2 with Ubuntu-20.04 and using it for my daily routine. No worries there, Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) has been available for those who don’t want to part with Windows but would like to learn/develop using Linux. Unfortunately, it is impossible to do bioinformatics with Windows (I have horrible experience with dual booting and Linux VM). I’m used to using Windows PC (not a fan of mac), which is also the work laptop I got from the center. Set Up Local Environment Install WSL2 with Ubuntu Hi, in this post, I would like to share my working environment (Windows 10 with WSL2) and daily routine using Jupyter with conda and also setting those environments in a remote server.
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