I used to have a working jupyter notebook/lab system on my main desktop computer. Following the upgrade to trixie, though, things seem severely broken.

I have installed from scratch, from the official debian packages, jupyter itself, and the kernels for ipython (which is auto-installed along with the jupyter installation) and R. Those kernels appear to work as expected.

Now how do I go about re-adding, for example, the bash kernel (which was one of several kernels that used to be available and to work, but now fails to do so -- any attempt to use it results in a connection failure)? All the various advice I've been able to find online has failed in one way or another, so I would very much appreciate a step-by-step description of what to do in trixie to add a bash kernel.

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