Loading the ARM64 .deb version 1.86.2 from VS Code was the trick!
- here is the wget statement I ran from my terminal:
wget https://update.code.visualstudio.com/1. ... m64/stable
- once that downloaded, I copied the file name and ran:
sudo dpkg -i code_1.86.2-1707853305_arm64.deb
(now your exact file name may be different, but maybe not(?))
I'm so excited, because my Raspberry Pi 5, has the 16Gb ram and 2Tb of NVMe M.2 SSD memory, it puts my other HP Laptops to shame!
(Who ever heard of 4Gb of non expandable ram combined with an internal storage capacity of 58Gbs? Yeah, 58Gbs, you read that correctly! What is that good for? Paperweights...)
And so I can go back to coding with VS Code....
So lovely...
Thank you, again, Andrew, for the solution!
And thanks to the other guys for adding some insights and suggestions!
It takes a village...![Smile :)]()
- here is the wget statement I ran from my terminal:
wget https://update.code.visualstudio.com/1. ... m64/stable
- once that downloaded, I copied the file name and ran:
sudo dpkg -i code_1.86.2-1707853305_arm64.deb
(now your exact file name may be different, but maybe not(?))
I'm so excited, because my Raspberry Pi 5, has the 16Gb ram and 2Tb of NVMe M.2 SSD memory, it puts my other HP Laptops to shame!
(Who ever heard of 4Gb of non expandable ram combined with an internal storage capacity of 58Gbs? Yeah, 58Gbs, you read that correctly! What is that good for? Paperweights...)
And so I can go back to coding with VS Code....
So lovely...
Thank you, again, Andrew, for the solution!
And thanks to the other guys for adding some insights and suggestions!
It takes a village...
Statistics: Posted by Schmarn — Tue Mar 11, 2025 5:57 am