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VSCode Drops Ubuntu 18.04 Support, Leaves Devs “Screwed”

Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) has dropped support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS — a decision causing issues for scores of developers. VS Code 1.86 (‘January 2024’ update) sees Microsoft bump the minimum build requirements for the text editor’s popular remote dev tools to ≥glibc 2.28 — but Ubuntu 18.04 LTS uses glibc 2.27, meaning they flat out refuse to work Although Ubuntu 18.04 is supported by Canonical until 2028 via ESM a major glibc upgrade is highly unlikely to happen. Thus, this “breaking change” is impacting workflows: “Yeah this has completely screwed me. I have a number of older :sys_more_orange:

:sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/vscode

@omgubuntu Who in their right mind still uses a 6 year old system like this? For servers, yes. But for workstations even the latest Ubuntu is mostly too old for my taste

@omgubuntu: I believe it's not Microsoft's fault. we can't expect all companies to support old versions of Ubuntu until Canonical does.

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