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<p>Any Linux users out there also using one of those fancy new eink
notepads? I'm looking for one that lets me easily get to the files
I create on it. Ideally it would have 1st-class (documented,
maintained) support for direct ssh/rsync/Nextcloud, maybe a
Linux-compatible FOSS app, stuff like that. Just to be clear, I
don't mean to install Linux on the eink notepad (unless that's
somehow a great idea), I'm fine with their OS as long as I can
sync files from it (maybe also to it) easily. rsync+SSH would be
fine. I heard <a href="https://remarkable.com">remarkable</a> has
a "developer mode" with <a
href="https://remarkable.guide/guide/access/ssh.html">SSH access</a>,
but it doesn't sound very user-friendly (<a
href="https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/fx5c0f/syncing_files_between_remarkable_and_computer/">useless
GUID-like sync'd filenames</a>).</p>
<p>I contacted customer support and I've learned they don't support
Nextcloud and SSH access is indeed possible.</p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/reHackable/awesome-reMarkable">awesome-reMarkable</a>
has some leads. Maybe working with their cloud service would be
easier than going directly to the device. I guess I'm hoping to
avoid too many rabbit holes though, and also hoping for something
as cool as remarkable but with 1st-class Linux/etc. support. Oh
and <i>not</i> having to share my data with their cloud would be
nice too--I strongly prefer direct device access.</p>
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