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 ===== Installing Anaconda ===== ===== Installing Anaconda =====
 ==== Method 1: Use the provided version ==== ==== Method 1: Use the provided version ====
-All our desktops and compute nodes currently have conda pre-installed, so you can skip the downlaod step, and with this version, the ''init'' step below can also be skipped. So if you choose this easiest solution. proceed to creating your environments (or tweaking the setup through config commands)+All our desktops and compute nodes currently have conda pre-installed, so you can skip the download step, and with this version, the ''init'' step below can also be skipped. So if you choose this easiest solution. proceed to creating your environments (or tweaking the setup through config commands)
  
 ==== Method 2: Download and install ==== ==== Method 2: Download and install ====
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 ==== Solutions to these pitfalls ==== ==== Solutions to these pitfalls ====
 +First of all, no workarounds are needed if you use the system-provided version of ''conda'', everything has been taken care of in this case. So once again, if you can use the system version of conda, please do. It makes life so much easier on you (and on the computer group).
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 +When using a miniconda or anaconda from an environment module, or one you downloaded and installed yourself, here are some possible workarounds to the ''conda init'' issues:
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 For the ''bash'' shell, the simplest workaround is not activating conda in your ''.bashrc'' but activating it through For the ''bash'' shell, the simplest workaround is not activating conda in your ''.bashrc'' but activating it through
  
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