thank you for the idea!
But I dont think so, I start it with the alias
alias jup='cd /0ale;jupyter notebook --allow-root'

and here's the output:

[root@lambda ~]# jup 
[I 09:10:03.860 NotebookApp] JupyterLab extension loaded from 
/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/jupyterlab 

[I 09:10:03.860 NotebookApp] JupyterLab application directory is 
/usr/share/jupyter/lab 

[I 09:10:03.867 NotebookApp] Serving notebooks from local directory:/0ale 
[I 09:10:03.868 NotebookApp] 0 active kernels 
[I 09:10:03.868 NotebookApp] The Jupyter Notebook is running at: 
[I 09:10:03.868 NotebookApp] http://localhost:8888/ 
[I 09:10:03.868 NotebookApp] Use Control-C to stop this server and shut 
down all kernels (twice to skip confirmation). 
[I 09:10:04.095 NotebookApp] 302 GET /tree (::1) 2.41ms 
[I 09:10:04.546 NotebookApp] 302 GET /login?next=%2Ftree (::1) 1.63ms 
[I 09:10:04.557 NotebookApp] 302 GET /login?next=%2Ftree (::1) 0.64ms 
[I 09:10:46.017 NotebookApp] Kernel started: 
df0dcc95-8356-4250-9f56-aaee5c314055 

[I 09:10:46.033 NotebookApp] 302 GET 
/notebooks/High%20Frequency/SW/DMI/vlaminck1.png 
(::1) 1.73ms




On Thursday, December 6, 2018 at 3:32:06 PM UTC+1, Chris Holdgraf wrote:
>
> Hello! I you mention a sidebar - perhaps you were running "JupyterLab" 
> before, and switched to the "Jupyter Notebook" interface accidentally? Try 
> replacing everything after the "8888" with "lab". 
>
> On Thu, Dec 6, 2018 at 3:28 AM <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Sorry, I'm a newbie with Jupyter (on chrome, Linux),
>> but I run into a problem: 
>> due to my inexperience, I often made this mistake: after inserting a new 
>> line (above or below: A or B) I start writing immediately, believing that 
>> I'm already inside the cell, and not still in (I think it's called) command 
>> mode...
>> Needless to say, doing this I inserted a lot of commands without 
>> intention.
>> Last time it happened, I noticed that 1) my notebooks are not tabbed 
>> anymore, and 2) my left sidebar (files, running, commands...) disappeared.
>> I thought I entered without wanting into single document mode, but 
>> ctrl-shift-enter does nothing. 
>>
>> Can you help me please?
>>
>> Alessandro
>>
>>
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