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VS Code 1.86更新引发兼容性问题,远程开发服务器连接受阻

Microsoft recently released the 1.86 version update of the VS Code editor. This update introduces some exciting new features. Users can now adjust the window zoom level themselves, and can also use practical features such as voice-activated AI. However, this update also brings some compatibility issues, especially changes to the environment requirements for remote development servers. This may cause some users to experience difficulty using the remote development feature.

According to our understanding, some users found that they could not connect to the server running Ubuntu Server 18.04 through Remote SSH after upgrading VS Code to version 1.86. After investigation, it was found that the problem lies in the new version of VS Code. The minimum glibc version required for the remote development server tool chain has been raised to 2.28, while older versions of Linux distributions such as Ubuntu 18.04 LTS use glibc 2.27, which leads to Connection issues.

For users who encounter this problem, it is recommended that they choose to update the operating system to a version that meets the new requirements, such as Ubuntu 20.04 LTS or Debian 10, etc., or downgrade VS Code to version 1.85 to resolve compatibility question. Microsoft has yet to make an official statement, but this issue is expected to be resolved in a subsequent update.

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