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It's a shame that Proton VPN has no official flatpak. The Arch Linux AUR package's been broken for a long while now.
18 0 ReplyIts crazy that they have a Flatpak though.
MullvadVPN wouldnt work because they do really privileged stuff to hook in your connection, block it on early boot etc. Your device is pretty much airgapped.
A flatpak cant do that.
8 0 ReplyYeah. The protonvpn-gtk-app (or something like that) AUR package works fine, though. Really barebones but does the job.
7 0 ReplyI'd take a barebones but functional app over a one-bazillion-features but buggy and broken app any day of the week
3 0 ReplyWill check that out
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What? It work for me flawlessly.
4 0 ReplyDoesn't exist anymore in the AUR
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it works perfectly well for me. im even posting this reply connected to protonvpn from AUR [garuda-linux]
3 0 ReplyIt doesn't even exist anymore, you are probably using something old.
1 0 ReplyAint the official one
1 0 ReplyExcept, it is.. Click on upstream link and first you see on the readme on github is this: copyright (c) 2023 Proton AG
2 0 ReplyIsn't that the majority of AUR?
1 0 ReplyNot really, most of the AUR points to the official source. And in this particular case, the actual Proton team was actually managing the AUR package.
2 0 ReplyNeat, I've been using endevourOS as a secondary distro on my laptop (it's the only OS installed) for a few months now so I'm still learning lol.
1 0 ReplyExactly like this package. There is always a upstream link, this is it for proton: https://github.com/ProtonVPN/proton-vpn-gtk-app
1 0 ReplyDamn why no one told me about this??
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Agreed, but I am glad they at least have the option to set it up through WireGuard.
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