Jeromekem
Jeromekem
I this evidence enough? If you recommend to check any other specifics, please let me know. ``jupyter labextension list`` ```JupyterLab v4.1.4 /home/jeroen/.local/share/jupyter/labextensions @jupyter-widgets/jupyterlab-manager v5.0.9 enabled OK (python, jupyterlab_widgets) /usr/local/share/jupyter/labextensions jupyterlab_pygments...
Thanks! Seems to be OK right? Should I maybe rebuild jupyterlab after the extension is installed in the Dockerfile? What else do you recommend to check? ``jupyter server extension list``...
```[I 2024-03-14 15:12:30.675 ServerApp] jupyter_lsp | extension was successfully linked. [I 2024-03-14 15:12:30.678 ServerApp] jupyter_server_terminals | extension was successfully linked. [I 2024-03-14 15:12:30.678 ServerApp] jupyterfs.extension | extension was successfully linked....
Ty tim, yes. See: 
Hopefully you will have an idea, this is what I see. Using latest version of Chrome. 
Thanks so much Tim. I am looking forward to use the extension and please let me know if I can provide more details to help!
@timkpaine I went through the same steps with an older jupyter-fs and jupyterlab version in Docker version remains the same (Docker version 20.10.21). `` RUN pip install jupyterlab==3.6.3 RUN pip...
@AllanChain GIven that I'm running JupyterLab 4.0.x in a docker container. How could I approach solving the issue given your implementation?
Thank you all. Glad to see it is resolved. Succesfully installed 4.1.3.
Also having this same issue !