[GH-ISSUE #12394] issue: Switching Jupyter Kernel #55248

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opened 2026-05-05 17:22:05 -05:00 by GiteaMirror · 1 comment
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Originally created by @Li71226006 on GitHub (Apr 3, 2025).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/12394

Check Existing Issues

  • I have searched the existing issues and discussions.
  • I am using the latest version of Open WebUI.

Installation Method

Pip Install

Open WebUI Version

0.6.0

Ollama Version (if applicable)

0.6.2

Operating System

Windows 10

Browser (if applicable)

No response

Confirmation

  • I have read and followed all instructions in README.md.
  • I am using the latest version of both Open WebUI and Ollama.
  • I have included the browser console logs.
  • I have included the Docker container logs.
  • I have listed steps to reproduce the bug in detail.

Expected Behavior

Someone knows that after replacing the code interpreter with Jupyter, how to switch the default kernel? I want to connect to my configured environment so I can execute code in the frontend interface without worrying about missing environments.

Actual Behavior

I can't specify the desired Jupyter kernel to execute the code.

Steps to Reproduce

no

Logs & Screenshots

no

Additional Information

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Originally created by @Li71226006 on GitHub (Apr 3, 2025). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui/issues/12394 ### Check Existing Issues - [x] I have searched the existing issues and discussions. - [x] I am using the latest version of Open WebUI. ### Installation Method Pip Install ### Open WebUI Version 0.6.0 ### Ollama Version (if applicable) 0.6.2 ### Operating System Windows 10 ### Browser (if applicable) _No response_ ### Confirmation - [x] I have read and followed all instructions in `README.md`. - [x] I am using the latest version of **both** Open WebUI and Ollama. - [x] I have included the browser console logs. - [x] I have included the Docker container logs. - [x] I have listed steps to reproduce the bug in detail. ### Expected Behavior Someone knows that after replacing the code interpreter with Jupyter, how to switch the default kernel? I want to connect to my configured environment so I can execute code in the frontend interface without worrying about missing environments. ### Actual Behavior I can't specify the desired Jupyter kernel to execute the code. ### Steps to Reproduce no ### Logs & Screenshots no ### Additional Information _No response_
GiteaMirror added the bug label 2026-05-05 17:22:05 -05:00
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@tjbck commented on GitHub (Apr 3, 2025):

Duplicate. PLEASE check for existing issues.

<!-- gh-comment-id:2776413735 --> @tjbck commented on GitHub (Apr 3, 2025): Duplicate. PLEASE check for existing issues.
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Reference: github-starred/open-webui#55248