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Sudo Password for JupyterLab Notebook Intel Developer Cloud

Rayanorion
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I am trying to run Docker but not able command was "docker run -p 7896:80 dorowu/ubuntu-desktop-lxde-vnc" but it shows that it was not able to pull image and when i further investigated (with the help of gemini ai) it shows  that it need sudo privileges so can you tell me the sudo password for user "u7510f8b5af56351ed17042525776da7" and machine "u7510f8b5af56351ed17042525776da7@idc-training-gpu-compute-09" one more thing this is free jupyterlab notebook provided by the intel tiber developer cloud for learning purpose

 

Cloud Account ID091139772994, Standard Tier
 
Name :- Orion Rayan
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Erza_Intel
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Hi Rayanorion,

 

For your information, the Intel® Tiber™ Developer Cloud Jupyter Notebook instance does not have sudo system access as it is a shared system and not a virtualized system. Root access is not available for users on the Jupyter Notebook system, but it is available on the Bare Metal and Virtual Machine instances. As a workaround, we recommend deploying applications that do not require root access. We apologize for any inconvenience.

 

 

Regards,

Erza

 

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Erza_Intel
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Hi Rayanorion,

 

Thank you for your question. If you need any additional information from Intel, please submit a new question as this thread is no longer being monitored.

 

 

Regards,

Erza


Magen
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please I got an ubuntu 22.04 cloud instance on Intel cloud (pytorch) I want to enter a sudo command but it is asking for a sudo password how do I get the sudo password for the instance
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korsan
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it give for learning purpose, Nice Joke. in Linux no one can do anything Without Root.

i mean what the **bleep** are you joking. this is just for time waste.

 

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