

This repository contains all the source code for the desktop and mobile versions of the app. I'm satisfied.Welcome to the Mullvad VPN client app. There were regular apps for my Ubuntu NUC and Android phone. For $5 a month, you can configure 5 keys. This VPN is extremely fast on all of my devices and is saving battery charge, I noticed. I used the configuration generator on their website for my PinePhone. The Wireguard VPN is easy to install and gives me an instant on VPN. They have two command line installation methods and I took the easy version. I also use their VPN on my router, Android Graphene_OS phone, and Ubuntu NUC. There is a command line installation described on the Mullvad site. I'm using Mullvad VPN now for my PinePhone (pre-Pro model). I then opened a terminal and navigated to that directory I had downloaded it to and typed "./ It should be a little check box at the bottom. When the PIA file is downloaded, I right clicked on it with my mouse through the convergence hub and set the permissions to run as a program. I installed Gnome Files to navigate my phone. (01-03-2022, 05:50 PM)tk1107 Wrote: PIA VPN has a VPN GUI for ArchLinux ARM on their website. If there are any other VPNs (GUIs or CLIs) someone may find, or a VPN service that does work well with the basic command "sudo openvpn", please list them here. It's good to protect yourself at public wifi hotspots. Hopefully this helps some of the newbies (like me) to get started with a VPN if you want one. It even has multi-hop server capability, killswitch, and other features. With the PinePhone version, you have to move the settings page around with your finger to see all of it (at least on mine it does), but it works well. The app installed by itself and looks like the one I have on my Ubuntu desktop.

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PIA VPN has a VPN GUI for ArchLinux ARM on their website.
