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Type: Bug
When I open a jupyter notebook, or create a new one, it always tries to use pyenv to run the kernel first, then fails, because I don't have it installed anymore, and then gets stuck. It only works again when I reload the window.
I had pyenv installed before, but I remove it, and I can't find any config files anywhere that references pyenv, nor any settings in VSCode either. Kinda considering hiring a pyenv exorcist or something =P
Extension version: 2025.6.0
VS Code version: Code 1.102.2 (c306e94f98122556ca081f527b466015e1bc37b0, 2025-07-22T12:15:48.520Z)
OS version: Windows_NT x64 10.0.19045
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Item | Value |
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CPUs | 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1365U (12 x 2688) |
GPU Status | 2d_canvas: enabled canvas_oop_rasterization: enabled_on direct_rendering_display_compositor: disabled_off_ok gpu_compositing: enabled multiple_raster_threads: enabled_on opengl: enabled_on rasterization: enabled raw_draw: disabled_off_ok skia_graphite: disabled_off video_decode: enabled video_encode: enabled vulkan: disabled_off webgl: enabled webgl2: enabled webgpu: enabled webnn: disabled_off |
Load (avg) | undefined |
Memory (System) | 15.69GB (1.86GB free) |
Process Argv | --crash-reporter-id 7fa67b19-7294-4fc7-aedd-5ab1a42d8102 |
Screen Reader | no |
VM | 0% |
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