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So I opened up a google cloud account and have access to global and local (us east 1) resources (Compute Engine API , NVIDIA K80 GPUs) and connected it to my dropbox.

Next, I followed this youtube video to try to connect it to my jupyter notebook.

The code to be entered into the google cloud platform is as follows:

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get - -assume-yes upgrade
sudo apt-get - -assume-yes install software-properties-common
sudo apt-get install python-setuptools python-dev build-essentials
sudo easy_install pip
sudo pip install jupyter
jupyter notebook - - generate-config
sudo nano ~/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py

Insert these following lines under #configuration file for jupyter notebook c=get_config()

c.NotebookApp.ip = ‘*’
c.NotebookApp.open_browser = False (or True)
c.NotebookApp.port=1000

ctrl+alt? enter ctrl+x? from 3.5.0.tar.gz you write tmux0.tar.gz ctrl+b shift+double_course (to get two diff windows) or exit to go out of the double

jupter notebook password
jupyter notebook –no-browser –port=1000

And then you go to your browser and write external ip:port (ex. 35.197.7.72:1000) At the top window, upload your environment

BUT, before running the following line:

sudo nano ~/.jupyter/jupter_notebook_config.py

It asks me if I want to overwrite .../jupyter/jupyte_notebook_config.py with default config, and with both scenarios (when entering yes and when entering no) after I run the line it says

sudo: nano: command not found

I even tried to pip install nano and it worked (the installation) but still the same response - anyone know what I should do?

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  • $\begingroup$ I'm unable to flag this as being more appropriate for StackOverflow. $\endgroup$
    – Wes
    Feb 18, 2019 at 15:15
  • $\begingroup$ nano is a text editor. You can use whatever text editor available (vim, gedit, ...) to edit the config file. $\endgroup$
    – user12075
    Feb 19, 2019 at 3:55

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The python package nano is not the text editor you need. Instead, you need the Ubuntu package nano. Try:

$ sudo apt-get install nano
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  • $\begingroup$ Thanks! Now, I continue with the following code: 'sudo nano ~/.jupyter/jupyter_notebook_config.py' Insert these following lines under #configuration file for jupyter notebook c=get_config() c.NotebookApp.ip = ‘*’ c.NotebookApp.open_browser = False c.NotebookApp.port=1000 'jupyter-notebook --no-browser --port=1000' and it doesn't work (it did once this morning and since then, I've tried changing the port to 4000 or 5000 or 60) and the error I get is: socket.gaierror: [Errorno -2] Name or service not known Help, please? $\endgroup$
    – Keren
    Feb 19, 2019 at 22:40

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