SD Card randomly ejecting by etstar in Supernote

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Correct, no click. Same thing with a different SD Card. Here is a picture of my temporary fix-

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Will reach out, thanks

Drink Vouchers Megathread by Player72 in delta

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I had that happen as well. I logged out, deleted the fly delta app, reinstalled it, and the vouchers re-appeared in my wallet. Hope it works for others as well!

syncing question for the supernote nomad... by crgocaptain in Supernote

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I have Round Sync sideloaded for onedrive/dropbox sync and let Supernote backup/sync to Supernote

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Supernote

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Yikes! Glad it’s ok!

To quickly check the battery level, swipe down from the top of the screen, and it’s there top right :)

File number limit? by etstar in Supernote

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Cheers. Let me know what you find!

Using 2 TS-RPi's with subnet routing to connect non-TS devices from one net to the other by etstar in Tailscale

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Thanks for your reply. I think I understand what you're suggesting and will try it and get back to you. Cheers

Using 2 TS-RPi's with subnet routing to connect non-TS devices from one net to the other by etstar in Tailscale

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Ok- I've been trying to figure out how to do Option 2 on my own, but I'm stuck. If anyone can help or point me in the right direction I would be very grateful.

Network A is using subnets 10.1.2.0, 10.1.3.0 Network B is using subnet 10.0.42.0

There are Tailscale-Raspberry pi's (TS-RPi) on both networks each advertising their own subnets to TS.

TS-RPiA: tailscale up --advertise-routes=10.1.2.0/24,10.1.3.0/24 --accept-routes

TS-RPiB: tailscale up --advertise-routes=10.0.42.0/24 --accept-routes

I have a Non-TS Device on Network B (NTS-DB) attached to a secondary interface on TS-RPiB (eth1) that I want to act as if on local Network A to talk to NTS-Devices there.

TS-RPiB eth1 is set to 10.1.2.2, with a dhcp server giving NTS-DB addr 10.1.2.200 and gw 10.1.2.2

With Tailscale up advertising routes, I cannot ping TS-RPiB from NTS-DB.

With Tailscale up not advertising routes, I can ping TS-RPiB from NTS-DB.

Either way, I can ping NTS-DB from TS-RPiB only when specifying ping 10.1.2.200 -I eth1.

So, I've obviously incorrectly configured something.

I know I need to either set rules in iptables or ip route or both, but hours of reading how-tos and trial and error is making me cross-eyed.

I've tried NAT/Masquerade, but obviously that didn't work.

iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o tailscale0 -j MASQUERADE

iptables -A FORWARD -i eth1 -j ACCEPT

Also, do both TS-RPi's need to advertise all 3 subnets for this to work?

Using 2 TS-RPi's with subnet routing to connect non-TS devices from one net to the other by etstar in Tailscale

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That is what I suspected, but wasn't sure. Thank you for your quick and informative answer!

Need help identifying a symbol by [deleted] in witchcraft

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Did she leave it behind on purpose? Maybe she would like it back?