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Ensure that all Azure ML compute users are opted into native notebooks #4550

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greazer opened this issue Jan 28, 2021 · 4 comments
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greazer commented Jan 28, 2021

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rchiodo commented Feb 9, 2021

How do we validate this? Do we need to remote into an azure compute instance?

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rchiodo commented Feb 9, 2021

@SiddhanthUnnithan do you have directions on how to use the remote support?

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How do we validate this? Do we need to remote into an azure compute instance?

Yes, sorry i missed this.
Setup AML Compute.
Open in VS Code stable, upload the VSIX to the AML Compute & install that VSIX using the command palette & reload VS Code.

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rchiodo commented Feb 16, 2021

I'm hitting this, but it seems like it at least loads the native editor

Error: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.22' not found

And for some reason jupyter notebook doesn't work.

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