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CentOS 7 issue
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==The remote session does not work anymore==
==The remote session does not work anymore==


{{box|<b>As of February 1st, 2024</b><br>
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VS Code Server has stopped working on Béluga because the operating system is no longer supported. Users are invited to develop on their local computer or on other clusters. Béluga will get upgraded in the upcoming months.
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The newest versions of [https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/linux#_remote-host-container-wsl-linux-prerequisites VS Code Server no longer support CentOS 7], which affects connections to <b>Béluga</b>, <b>Cedar</b>, <b>Graham</b> and <b>Niagara</b>. Users are invited to develop on their local computer and upload their code manually to the cluster.


Note: VS Code still works through [[JupyterHub#VS_Code|JupyterHub]] on Béluga.}}
* Note 1: Béluga will get upgraded in the upcoming months.
* Note 2: an older version of VS Code still works through [[JupyterHub#VS_Code|JupyterHub]].
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Because VS Code is intended for a different use case than developing on our clusters, having several instances of VS Code Server running on different login nodes can lead to issues. To fix them:
Because VS Code is intended for a different use case than developing on our clusters, having several instances of VS Code Server running on different login nodes can lead to issues. To fix them:
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