Updated logic used to determine whether the Language Server is supported#3565
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Nice change. Good simplification.
Two changes you pose here are probably better served by moving into their own independant PRs (trace statements, and updates to CI) but I'll let you decide to do that or not. I'm for splitting them out, but it's not the end of my world if you don't.
I left a question in one comment: How can a user on a Linux distro that isn't specifically supported still use the LS?
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This reverts commit 0b25d16.
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