Uninstalling Jupyter on Linux
The Jupyter software and its related components must be removed from your Linux-based system in order to completely uninstall Jupyter. You can follow the instructions in this article to completely uninstall Jupyter.
Method 1: Using Terminal (for pip-installed Jupyter)
1. Open a Terminal: Use your preferred terminal emulator.
2. Uninstall Jupyter: In the Terminal, type the following command and press Enter:
pip uninstall jupyter
3. Confirm Uninstallation: Confirm the uninstallation by typing ‘y’ and pressing Enter when prompted.
Method 2: Using Package Manager (for system-wide installation)
If you installed Jupyter system-wide using a package manager like ‘apt’, ‘yum’, or ‘dnf’, you should use the same package manager to uninstall it. For example, on Debian-based systems like Ubuntu, you can use the following command:
sudo apt-get remove jupyter
Replace ‘apt-get’ with the appropriate package manager command for your Linux distribution.
How to uninstall jupyter
Popular open-source software called Jupyter Notebook enables you to create and share documents with live code, equations, visuals, and text. Scientific computing and data science both make extensive use of it. However, there may come a time when you need to uninstall Jupyter from your system for various reasons, such as switching to a different environment or resolving conflicts with other software. This article will provide a step-by-step guide on uninstalling Jupyter from your system, whether it is Windows, macOS, or Linux that you are using.