![]() ![]() Your project default Compute Engine zone has been set to. With Compute Engine resources, the default is assumed. If you do not specify a zone via a command line flag while working Which Google Compute Engine zone would you like to use as project ĭo you want to configure Google Compute Engine Please enter numeric choice or text value (must exactly match list You are logged in as: cloud project to use: Just copy&past it to the last prompt to continue Enter verification code: 6/vzSXbihAPCTeewAazTZo0YqL49qYDFUcuIR0HBDWnvz You will get a verification code like this: 6/vzSXbihAPCTeewAazTZo0YqL49qYDFUcuIR0HBDWnvz Mine was already associated with a project (‘ev3-pd’) because I already started testing the APIs on the laptop so I picked that project but you can also create a new one. You will need to login with a valid Google account. Just copy the link in last paragraph and open it on your browser. Go to the following link in your browser: Network diagnostic detects and fixes local network connection issues. You can skip diagnostics next time by using the following flag: Your current configuration has been set to: This will take about 6 minutes: Welcome! This command will take you through the configuration of gcloud. The SDK commands should be available so let’s configure our environment: gcloud init Now exit from the SSH session and login again. | Not Installed | Cloud Datalab Command Line Tool | datalab | Start a new shell for the changes to take effect.įor more information on how to get started, please visit: Your current Cloud SDK version is: 158.0.0 Gcloud config set disable_usage_reporting trueĭo you want to help improve the Google Cloud SDK (Y/n)? N To opt out of this collection now (by choosing 'N' at the below prompt), or atĪny time in the future by running the following command: To help improve the quality of this product, we collect anonymized usage dataĪnd anonymized stacktraces when crashes are encountered additional information The install takes 5 minutes: Welcome to the Google Cloud SDK! Then just extract it and run the install script: tar -xvf google-cloud-sdk-158.0. No dependencies needed – just download the most recent of the “Versioned archives” available for download: wget It was tested with a fresh installation of the latest release available today, “” ev3dev 4.4.68-20-ev3dev-ev3 #1 PREEMPT Mon May 15 12:45: armv5tejl GNU/Linux ![]() So this is the process to install Google Cloud SDK on EV3 running ev3dev. why not give it a try? And yes, it really works. But I found someone saying that he managed to install the x86 tar.gz package on his Raspberry Pi so. ![]() Google has a repository for Debian but it doesn’t work with ev3dev – there are no packages for the ARM architecture. So, how to use Google Cloud SDK directly from LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3? Google offers a one year free trial so I registered and tried a few examples on my Ubuntu laptop, amazing what one can do with just a few curl commands! I only had a couple of hours so I decided to copy the Raspsberry Pi approach of using “the Cloud”. This post is part 1 of 1 of Google Cloud SDKĪ fellow from PLUG defied me to show a LEGO robot that translates conversation, much like the C3PO protocol droid from Star Wars. ![]()
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