Why does documentation for AWS EC2 specify Ubuntu? #133
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Does this only work for Ubuntu if we are running it in the cloud? Or will this work with any linux distro? |
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Ubuntu is there because most people know Ubuntu, it's easy to use and there is a lot of help online. The process that powers OpenVSCode server is just a Node process, so if you can run Node and bash on your distro, it should work simply fine. If you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out! |
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Ubuntu is there because most people know Ubuntu, it's easy to use and there is a lot of help online.
The process that powers OpenVSCode server is just a Node process, so if you can run Node and bash on your distro, it should work simply fine. If you encounter any issues, feel free to reach out!