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  1. Create custom Jupyter kernel for Pyspark - Anaconda Documentation

    Install Spark # The easiest way to install Spark is with Cloudera CDH. You will use YARN as a resource manager. After installing Cloudera CDH, install Spark. Spark comes with a PySpark shell.

  2. Packages included in Anaconda 2023.07-1 for macOS on Apple M1 …

    Platform: macOS on Apple M1 ARM 64-bit Python version: 3.10 Number of supported packages: 722

  3. Adding a third-party extension (AEN 4.1.3) - Anaconda Documentation

    Anaconda officially supports and tests functionality of the default environment (s) only for those extensions that ship with AEN. It is possible to add third-party and custom extensions from conda …

  4. Installing the AEN server — Anaconda documentation

    After successfully completing the installation script, the installer creates the administrator account—AEN_SRVC_ACCT user—and assigns it a password.

  5. Installing AEN in a custom location - Anaconda Documentation

    Make the custom install folder owned by $AEN_SRVC_ACCT. EXAMPLE: /data/aen/. Make a symlink from /opt/wakari to /data/aen. Run the installers. Move the folder from /projects to your chosen …

  6. Using the Revision Control Mechanism extension (AEN 4.2.1)

    The Revision Control Mechanism (RCM) Jupyter Notebook extension provides simple version control for notebook files. It uses the internal Jupyter functionality to perform tasks.

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  8. Using tags to find a project — Anaconda documentation

    TIP: The list includes only projects that you have access to: public projects, and private projects on which you are a team member.