Installing Tailscale on the Ableton Move
The article provides a guide on installing Tailscale on the Ableton Move, a music-making device that runs on Linux. It details the necessary steps to configure SSH access and download the Tailscale installer. The process includes creating an init script and starting the Tailscale service for connectivity.
- ▪The Ableton Move is a music-making device that operates on a Linux build.
- ▪Users need to configure SSH access on the Move before installing Tailscale.
- ▪Tailscale's installer does not directly support the Move, requiring a manual installation process.
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Installing Tailscale on the Ableton Move The Ableton Move is a great little music-making device, both because it is genuinely good at what it does, and because it runs a fairly open build of Linux! Out of pure curiousity, I decided to try getting Tailscale running on it while poking around the new updates to Ableton Link. Without getting into the details of why I’m doing this, I figured I’d take a moment to document this process for future explorers. SSH Before we do anything, you need to make sure you’ve configured SSH acces on your Move. This can be done via the Move’s developer settings. Simply add your machine’s SSH key to the SSH tab, and then log in as root. Tailscale Tailscale’s installer does not (as of now) support the Move.
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