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==The remote session does not work anymore== | ==The remote session does not work anymore== | ||
{{ | {{Warning | ||
|title=As of February 1st, 2024 | |||
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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]] | * 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]]. | |||
}} | |||
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: |