If I can’t get the installed anaconda into some user managed mode, I will try to uninstall the entire package and reinstall anaconda as a user and run it as a user. In fact the active anaconda environment becomes part of the user ommand prompt. I have other systems where that is not necessary. I don’t want to create environments as root or run python things as root. All my tries at creating a conda environment as a user were unsucessful as user did not have proper permissions (needed root). I need some instructions on how to use this. I see internet references to fedora, centos, redhat as having what’s called “linux anaconda” which, I guess, means a system anaconda. There was no root portions of an anaconda install. On other distros, I have installed anaconda often but as a user and created environments as a user. It appears a version of anaconda (the python organizer) was installed during the system install.
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