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Describe the bug
When I use VSCode's Remote-SSH to connect to my server remotely, I find that rich.progess's code execution speed is significantly slower in Jupyter than it should be.
Take a look at the following example:
From what we can see, this code should only take a few seconds to execute. However, it took me more than a minute. Additionally, the background color (white) seems unusual.
On another note, when I tried to run the same in Jupyter Lab (accessed remotely via browser), both the speed and the background color were normal.
The same happened when I tried to run a Python file (not jupyter) in terminal (accessed remotely through ssh).
However, on local VSCode (not remote), the speed was normal, but there were issues with the background color once again.
From these observations, it seems like the results in Jupyter of VSCode may need to be downloaded from the server. However, tqdm appears to work well.
Platform
I tried to remotely access two servers (one running Windows and the other Linux). The issues mentioned above exist on both.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Describe the bug
When I use VSCode's Remote-SSH to connect to my server remotely, I find that rich.progess's code execution speed is significantly slower in Jupyter than it should be.
Take a look at the following example:
From what we can see, this code should only take a few seconds to execute. However, it took me more than a minute. Additionally, the background color (white) seems unusual.
On another note, when I tried to run the same in Jupyter Lab (accessed remotely via browser), both the speed and the background color were normal.
The same happened when I tried to run a Python file (not jupyter) in terminal (accessed remotely through ssh).
However, on local VSCode (not remote), the speed was normal, but there were issues with the background color once again.
From these observations, it seems like the results in Jupyter of VSCode may need to be downloaded from the server. However, tqdm appears to work well.
Platform
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: