![]() This is well documented at the Images section of the Compute Engine topic. Note that openSUSE is not listed as an Operating System image when you try to create a new VM.From Menu (top-left), Compute Engine -> VM instances.Login to your GCP console and your project (default or otherwise).xorg-x11 (X Window System) connections and arbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel. It replaces rsh (rlogin and rsh) and provides secure encrypted communication between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. It is not difficult to start with Google Cloud Platform, just go to to get a Free Tier account. SSH (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into and executing commands on a remote machine. ![]() This blog entry describes the steps to create a vanilla openSUSE Leap 42.3 VM on GCP and thereafter, create a custom image from this said VM so you can easily/quickly create openSUSE Leap 42.3 VMs for other workloads in the future through the GCP Web Console.įrom this point on, I will assume you have a GCP account and therefore access to GCP consoles etc. PS: I'm placing my vain hope that Leap 15 will make it though. On some distributions (for example, Ubuntu), the timezone is controlled by /etc/timezone file. However, it is listed in the "Community supported images" category. Method 2: Change TimeZone Using /etc/timezone File. So, it is May 2018 and I am little disappointed that openSUSE Leap did not make it to the out-of-the-box public images on Google Cloud Platform (GCP). My personal Linux passion is still very much alive and personal bias towards all things SUSE (more openSUSE since 2011). glad and grateful to say that I am now working for Google. and reading some old entries can bring back wonderful memories, as I recall and review the course of my life from this, albeit narrow, technology perspective.Īnyway, its been a good 4+ years since my last entry and the longest hiatus. ![]() I'm glad I started in 2008, it is like having a diary that you can never misplace.
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