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HOME environmental variable is overwritten with '/root' #15446
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Labels
bug
Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug
info-needed
Issue requires more information from poster
notebook-kernel
Kernels issues (start/restart/switch, install ipykernel)
Applies To
What happened?
/root
.env
, completely restarted, no change.json "jupyter.runStartupCommands": ["import os;os.environ['HOME'] = '/Users/myuser'"]
to VSCode settings.json.VS Code Version
Version: 1.87.2 Commit: 863d2581ecda6849923a2118d93a088b0745d9d6 Date: 2024-03-08T15:21:31.043Z Electron: 27.3.2 ElectronBuildId: 26836302 Chromium: 118.0.5993.159 Node.js: 18.17.1 V8: 11.8.172.18-electron.0 OS: Darwin x64 23.4.0
Jupyter Extension Version
v2024.2.0
Jupyter logs
Coding Language and Runtime Version
No response
Language Extension Version (if applicable)
No response
Anaconda Version (if applicable)
No response
Running Jupyter locally or remotely?
Local
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