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Finding where and how to change remote server connections is not intuitive #9660

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greazer opened this issue Apr 11, 2022 · 2 comments
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bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug notebook-getting-started notebook-remote Applies to remote Jupyter Servers

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greazer commented Apr 11, 2022

From a marketplace review (From Abhay Prakash Tiwari on 3/31/2022). Here's the relevant comment:
"2. not documented well to modify server url"

While the Jupyter: Specify Jupyter server for connections allows me to specify a different server, remembering and finding this command could be made more intuitive. Perhaps provide a choice in the kernel picker to change your remote server?

This may dovetail into the work we're doing here: microsoft/vscode#146942

@greazer greazer added the bug Issue identified by VS Code Team member as probable bug label Apr 11, 2022
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@DonJayamanne DonJayamanne self-assigned this May 16, 2022
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Blocked on lazy controllers.

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Fixed with the new kernel picker

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