AdminRav Ahuja (Product Manager, Cognitive Class Labs)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hi, we have Bug # 468 opened to investigate and address this issue. In the mean time kindly utilize the workarounds in this article:
http://support.datascientistworkbench.com/knowledgebase/articles/1096843-cannot-find-my-jupyter-notebooks-under-recent-note
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An error occurred while saving the comment Andy, missing notebooks issue was fixed, in a recent update. In order to upgrade your Jupyter to the latest level - logout, and then log back in again. you will see Jupyter will be starting and within a couple of minutes you should see a prompt informing you of the update being available ... scroll down and click on update now button.
If you have already upgraded your Jupyter notebooks, sometimes notebooks may not be visible right away but if you wait a couple of minutes and go back into Jupyter again you should see them.
If you still don't see them, please open a ticket and we will help resolve the issues impacting your particular workbench.
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A tutorial (mini-course on Big Data University) is being created which will provide a guided tour and help users get started with using various tools within the Workbench.
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Instructions for using ibmdbpy in Jupyter notebooks can be found here: http://support.datascientistworkbench.com/knowledgebase/articles/860571-access-dashdb-or-db2-using-ibmdbpy-from-python-n
There is also a sample notebook on the welcome screen.An error occurred while saving the comment Thanks Torsten, can you please submit a new idea for ibmdbR
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An error occurred while saving the comment Brandon, thanks for suggesting this ... is there any specific tool e.g. Jupyter Notebooks, Zeppelin, or R Studio you want OpenCV support added to?
hi Laura,
could you try the workaround in this article:
http://support.datascientistworkbench.com/knowledgebase/articles/1096363-starting-jupyter-notebooks-but-even-after-5-min-d
If it still doesn't work please open a ticket.
-Rav.