issues with webui on fedora 40

just got the issue to happen. was using my laptop yesterday and i closed it (physically closed the lid of it) with around 20% battery remaining. It was suspended and then died a bit later. (this usually happens as i use this laptop and then forget to charge it for a day or 2. this would force an RTC clock error to pop up due to the time being off. the time shown in fedora would be accurate to my timezone.) i was trying to readd my main windows workstation (main-asus device, recently reinstalled windows on it). After removing the old entry, the “saving changes” popup came up and i did the refresh and saw that the issue is happening. i have attached the log from dmesg -T newlog.txt (114.4 KB)

so i disabled tailscale, and it may or may not have fixed itself? after doing tailscale down, and refreshing the webui, it seemingly fixed itself. reenabling tailscale doesnt force the issue to return.

The disconnects might not be very noticeable during web surfing due to browser caching and the browser spending most of its time waiting for the user to click on something.

That particular MAC address field is for binding the network interface profile with a specific network device.

During a low battery situation, it’s generally best to gracefully shut down instead of suspending and having it abruptly power off in order to reduce the chance of file and/or filesystem corruption – e.g. Syncthing loses whatever was in RAM that hadn’t been committed to disk yet.

The kernel log output looked okay. Nothing in particular stood out as pointing to the web UI issues you’re seeing with Syncthing.

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