Testing different ones out and wanted to see what your success rates were
I have bazzite running on my desktop. I use proton VPN on it. No issues. 👈😎
Same. Haven’t had any problems.
Using FastVPN for 3 years now. It’s so great, I probably cost them much more than I pay and they have port forwarding…
I do it with a gluetun container (more versatile) zero issues, but you can just mainline wireguard as an interface if you prefer, also works fine, on bazzite.
I’ve had no issues with the ProtonVPN flatpak on Fedora Silverblue.
Same I run the flatpak app on fedora workstation 42 with zero issues.
I’ve installed it through secureblue’s ujust script. I think this has been the smoothest experience I’ve had with it on Fedora Atomic.
Previously, I relied on the wireguard profiles I downloaded from ProtonVPN and which I loaded through NetworkManager. While it definitely worked, it was a hassle to redo it every now and then. Furthermore, switching on the go to something else I hadn’t loaded already was never an experience I enjoyed doing.
Though, for completeness’ sake, ProtonVPN[1] hasn’t fixed its IP leakage on Linux. And, to my knowledge, the workaround is only available with access to the wireguard profiles. And thus, the cumbersome method actually offers a very tangible merit over the comfortable one.
Finally, while I don’t endorse the use of NordVPN, it’s the only other VPN that’s installable as a sysext. Note that systemd system extensions are still experimental, though. Even if they’ve (read: N=1) been reliable to use for me.
Note that, IIRC, IVPN and Mullvad don’t fare better in this regard. ↩︎
ProtonVPN works fine for Debian based systems, wish I could say the same for ProtonDrive.
proton drive is the biggest bummer from proton themselves. though their calendar might acually be worse - like where the fuck can i use this shit? however, rclone does kinda work with drive if you’re willing to get it setup.