Jupyter Notebook is broken












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I tried to open jupyter notebook as usual, but suddenly I got this.
Notebook is broken and when type in codes, it behaves awkwardly; it returns many times and then finally the code will be written in cell.
Can anyone solve this? Thank you very much in advance!



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  • Have you tried turning it off and on again?
    – Klaus D.
    Nov 21 at 3:54










  • @KlausD. Yes I tried that but didn't help
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:01
















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I tried to open jupyter notebook as usual, but suddenly I got this.
Notebook is broken and when type in codes, it behaves awkwardly; it returns many times and then finally the code will be written in cell.
Can anyone solve this? Thank you very much in advance!



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  • Have you tried turning it off and on again?
    – Klaus D.
    Nov 21 at 3:54










  • @KlausD. Yes I tried that but didn't help
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:01














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I tried to open jupyter notebook as usual, but suddenly I got this.
Notebook is broken and when type in codes, it behaves awkwardly; it returns many times and then finally the code will be written in cell.
Can anyone solve this? Thank you very much in advance!



enter image description here










share|improve this question















I tried to open jupyter notebook as usual, but suddenly I got this.
Notebook is broken and when type in codes, it behaves awkwardly; it returns many times and then finally the code will be written in cell.
Can anyone solve this? Thank you very much in advance!



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  • Have you tried turning it off and on again?
    – Klaus D.
    Nov 21 at 3:54










  • @KlausD. Yes I tried that but didn't help
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:01


















  • Have you tried turning it off and on again?
    – Klaus D.
    Nov 21 at 3:54










  • @KlausD. Yes I tried that but didn't help
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:01
















Have you tried turning it off and on again?
– Klaus D.
Nov 21 at 3:54




Have you tried turning it off and on again?
– Klaus D.
Nov 21 at 3:54












@KlausD. Yes I tried that but didn't help
– joey22
Nov 21 at 6:01




@KlausD. Yes I tried that but didn't help
– joey22
Nov 21 at 6:01












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Sounds like your jupyter server is working really slowly. I've run into this before, and usually a host restart or reinstalling jupyter works for me.






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  • thank you for answering. I deleted and reinstall jupyter, but it didn't change the situation.
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:15










  • Are you running it on a remote server? Maybe that is the case?
    – Rupaksh Paul
    Nov 29 at 5:12










  • yeah I load it by $ jupyter notebook command and i think it is running on remote server. Is there any other way to run?
    – joey22
    Nov 29 at 9:34













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Sounds like your jupyter server is working really slowly. I've run into this before, and usually a host restart or reinstalling jupyter works for me.






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  • thank you for answering. I deleted and reinstall jupyter, but it didn't change the situation.
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:15










  • Are you running it on a remote server? Maybe that is the case?
    – Rupaksh Paul
    Nov 29 at 5:12










  • yeah I load it by $ jupyter notebook command and i think it is running on remote server. Is there any other way to run?
    – joey22
    Nov 29 at 9:34


















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Sounds like your jupyter server is working really slowly. I've run into this before, and usually a host restart or reinstalling jupyter works for me.






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  • thank you for answering. I deleted and reinstall jupyter, but it didn't change the situation.
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:15










  • Are you running it on a remote server? Maybe that is the case?
    – Rupaksh Paul
    Nov 29 at 5:12










  • yeah I load it by $ jupyter notebook command and i think it is running on remote server. Is there any other way to run?
    – joey22
    Nov 29 at 9:34
















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Sounds like your jupyter server is working really slowly. I've run into this before, and usually a host restart or reinstalling jupyter works for me.






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Sounds like your jupyter server is working really slowly. I've run into this before, and usually a host restart or reinstalling jupyter works for me.







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  • thank you for answering. I deleted and reinstall jupyter, but it didn't change the situation.
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:15










  • Are you running it on a remote server? Maybe that is the case?
    – Rupaksh Paul
    Nov 29 at 5:12










  • yeah I load it by $ jupyter notebook command and i think it is running on remote server. Is there any other way to run?
    – joey22
    Nov 29 at 9:34




















  • thank you for answering. I deleted and reinstall jupyter, but it didn't change the situation.
    – joey22
    Nov 21 at 6:15










  • Are you running it on a remote server? Maybe that is the case?
    – Rupaksh Paul
    Nov 29 at 5:12










  • yeah I load it by $ jupyter notebook command and i think it is running on remote server. Is there any other way to run?
    – joey22
    Nov 29 at 9:34


















thank you for answering. I deleted and reinstall jupyter, but it didn't change the situation.
– joey22
Nov 21 at 6:15




thank you for answering. I deleted and reinstall jupyter, but it didn't change the situation.
– joey22
Nov 21 at 6:15












Are you running it on a remote server? Maybe that is the case?
– Rupaksh Paul
Nov 29 at 5:12




Are you running it on a remote server? Maybe that is the case?
– Rupaksh Paul
Nov 29 at 5:12












yeah I load it by $ jupyter notebook command and i think it is running on remote server. Is there any other way to run?
– joey22
Nov 29 at 9:34






yeah I load it by $ jupyter notebook command and i think it is running on remote server. Is there any other way to run?
– joey22
Nov 29 at 9:34




















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