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To create an environment outside the default location of ~/.conda/envs, you will need to use the prefix option during the environment creation process. There is a shared directory available at /home/SE/ where you can put your environment that is readable by all users (but not writeable). As a recommendation, you should add your initials after the environment name to differentiate your environment from someone else who made their own and named it similarly.
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conda create -p /home/SE/your_env_name_initials |
This environment can be activated by typing
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conda activate /home/SE/your_env_name_initials |
Please refer to the documentation for more details on using these environments: Switching Environments: Jupyter Notebook/Lab & Switching Environments: conda
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