Arnav,
If you are using docker you may want to have a look at

https://github.com/sagemath/sage-binder-env

I took that as a starting point for 

https://github.com/pedritomelenas/Algebra-conmutativa-y-computacional/blob/master/Dockerfile

But the question is, if you have jupyterhub installed on the server, why 
you do not simply install sage's kernel?

Hope this helps,
Pedro

On Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 8:32:52 AM UTC+2, E. Madison Bray wrote:
>
> Hi Arnav,
>
> Could you elaborate on "the issue seems to be that Sage's Python 
> interferes with the main Jupyter Hub"?
>
> The way Jupyter works is each kernel is essentially an abstract process 
> that it passes messages between using zeromq, so in principle Sage's Python 
> shouldn't be able to "interfere" with JupyterHub. Not saying it's not 
> possible but it's not obvious what you mean by this. 
>
>

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