[ From reddit announcement ]

Today, we’re excited to announce that the new Proton VPN Linux app is now officially available for everyone.

With the new Linux application, you get a host of features:

  • Protocols: OpenVPN-UDP and OpenVPN-TCP
  • VPN Accelerator
  • Moderate NAT
  • NetShield Ad-blocker
  • Kill switch
  • Port forwarding
  • Auto connect at app startup
  • Pin servers to tray

Secure Core support will be added in the coming months as well. And though WireGuard is not yet supported, we’ve implemented OpenVPN DCO on our servers, which gives you identical results in terms of performance.

Find more information on how to install it in our KB article here.

For those of you wondering, in the coming months, we’ll be working on a new Linux CLI based on your feedback.

    • Peachfacedshredder@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’m still a windows user but planning to pick up some linux soon. Does support for base distros mean those built upon them are supported too? Example MintOS?

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        1 year ago

        Short answer based on my recent foray into Linux: depends on the fork! Some keep more parallel, some break off into their own world and are unrecognizable next to their base distro.

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        1 year ago

        If you have the required package management software installed (apt for Debian/Ubuntu-based distros, for example) it works for any distro based on that software as far as I’ve tried. The Ubuntu version should work on Mint. That said, I haven’t tried it too many times that way, so that’s no absolute guarantee. It would be great to get a flatpak version so that it could be easily installed on most distros.

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        1 year ago

        for the mint-curious

        mint curates their own app manager/‘store’… it caused quite the curfluffel, but i enjoy it because the crap in there is ‘sanctioned’ to work in mint…

        i believe protonvpn has had a thing in there a year or more

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          1 year ago

          Thanks, good to know. I guess their approach is more friendly to beginners who don’t know too much about troubleshooting yet.

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        1 year ago

        Fedora and Opensuse both use RPM files for software so as long as you can get those, it shouldn’t cause a problem.

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    1 year ago

    I just canceled because it didn’t support my distro. Guess I’m signing back up

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      1 year ago

      I think not. From the reddit discussion, it seems that only 2 dev’s ( they are hiring one more soon ) work for linux support, and they can’t currently spread too thin.

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    1 year ago

    Aaaand you have to leave the app open for the connection to stay active. Ugh.

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    1 year ago

    Mine updated to the new version a couple days ago and there doesn’t seem to be a way to close the window without canceling the VPN connection anymore?

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      1 year ago

      Tried it in debian today. Yeah, its bad that the app need to be open inorder to have connection. They could’ve made it go background ( like telegram or discord does ), which would be better.

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        1 year ago

        This is how the old version worked too. Honestly just seems bizarre to release a VPN app without this feature.

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      1 year ago

      I think not. There only seems to be only 2 dev’s working on linux app, and thir current priority is to bring wireguard to the app and preferrably , an updated CLI too.

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    1 year ago

    Great! I’ve been waiting for quite a while for the new Linux app, I’m glad it’s finally here.

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    1 year ago

    Does anyone know if this is more stable than the beta? Im on PopOS and had to switch off of using the app since it wouldn’t work after a restart and hosed my connection. Don’t want to go through fixing that mess again just to try the released version.

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    1 year ago

    loving my proton family plan. moved over from kolabnow