Describe the bug
I tried to use the extension to connect to my Fedora VM. I managed to make it connect to the VM, but it stopped working all of a sudden. I think this is a display issue since my licence is active, I am able to relaunch the exact same command it pasted in VSCode's shell and connect to the VM. And finally, I tried looking into the extension's folder, which seems to have a valid profile.json (with a license set in it, and my VM is described in it).
To Reproduce
As I'm not sure of how I got this error, I'll try to relate all my steps before it happened:
Install the extension
Relaunch VSCode
Try to run the VM
I tried to see the info of the VM (not sure if this is the error's source)
An invitation to purchase a new license should've appeared.
Expected behavior
I'm expecting that the extension sees that I do have a valid (PRO) license, and therefore let me access my VM and its info.
Screenshots
Extension Versionv1.2.9
Additional context
I tried to create a VM while having the error, it let me access the configuration screen and configure a new VM, not sure if it's expected. In the second screenshot, the extension actually seems to see Parallels, and the link "Account and Licenses" redirects me to the page with all my infos.
Describe the bug I tried to use the extension to connect to my Fedora VM. I managed to make it connect to the VM, but it stopped working all of a sudden. I think this is a display issue since my licence is active, I am able to relaunch the exact same command it pasted in VSCode's shell and connect to the VM. And finally, I tried looking into the extension's folder, which seems to have a valid profile.json (with a license set in it, and my VM is described in it).
To Reproduce As I'm not sure of how I got this error, I'll try to relate all my steps before it happened:
Expected behavior I'm expecting that the extension sees that I do have a valid (PRO) license, and therefore let me access my VM and its info.
Screenshots
Extension Version
v1.2.9
Additional context I tried to create a VM while having the error, it let me access the configuration screen and configure a new VM, not sure if it's expected. In the second screenshot, the extension actually seems to see Parallels, and the link "Account and Licenses" redirects me to the page with all my infos.