You can easily add them by following the instructions on their site.
On immutable fedora it can be done via
curl -o - https://repository.mullvad.net/rpm/stable/mullvad.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/mullvad.repo
rpm-ostree uninstall mullvad-vpn --install mullvad-vpn
# after reboot, if not working
sudo systemctl start mullvad-daemon
- Mr. Camel999 ( @MrCamel999@programming.dev ) 15•10 months ago
Yay!
- sebsch ( @sebsch@discuss.tchncs.de ) 11•10 months ago
Paru!
- Aiden ( @roi@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English8•10 months ago
Yaourt!
- dauerstaender ( @dauerstaender@feddit.de ) 9•10 months ago
Still waiting for cross distro support with flatpak
It is a bit hard to do, because they have systemd services, early boot blocking and all that. Not possible with Flatpak so they dont waste Time.
- corsicanguppy ( @corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca ) 2•10 months ago
Learn how flatpak is a security anti-pattern.
- bizdelnick ( @bizdelnick@lemmy.ml ) 4•10 months ago
wget https://repository.mullvad.net/rpm/stable/mullvad.repo | sudo tee /etc/yum.repos.d/mullvad.repo
This command won’t work.
Better? I was not sure did it with cd and forgot the parameters for wget XD isnt it
-O /path/to/destination/
?- Baut [she/her] auf. ( @BautAufWasEuchAufbaut@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 2•10 months ago
I think you can just replace wget with curl.
Alternatively-O -
I think.
You can’t use the path directly because of permissions. And you shouldn’t run wget with root permissions.Yes thats why I did that and seperated it from the wget as I also think thats not the best idea
Okay fixed it. Damn thats weird, I think I just used
sudo wget X -O /path/
but not a good idea I guess.
- wyzim ( @wyzim@lemmy.ml ) 4•10 months ago
I’m assuming VPNs are not really suited to be run as flatpak apps because of system permissions? And it probably won’t work from inside Distrobox/Toolbox container either.
- Infiltrated_ad8271 ( @Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social ) 1•10 months ago
It is possible, but without access to elevated permissions I gather it would be basically useless for anything other than per app redirection.
- Wrincewind ( @Wrincewind@lemmy.cafe ) English4•10 months ago
As a Linux noo (or maybe someone that doesn’t keep up with the news, I don’t know), what’s Mullvad?
- Arthur_Leywin ( @Arthur_Leywin@lemmy.ml ) 6•10 months ago
It’s like NordVPN but a bit more private.
- They don’t require an account (username/password) for you to use. You pay them for an account number and use Mullvad VPN by inputting it.
- They were about to be raided but they managed to get out of that with their lawyers.
- It’s also very easy to use on Linux because there’s a GUI, which is great. CLI seems overkill for an app that needs to be turned on and off (i.e. NordVPNJ my old VPN).
It’s overall nice.
- MiddledAgedGuy ( @MiddledAgedGuy@beehaw.org ) 4•10 months ago
Highly regarded VPN service.
- Avid Amoeba ( @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca ) 3•10 months ago
Where snap?
- 4am ( @4am@lemm.ee ) 24•10 months ago
In the trash where it belongs
A snap could actually be possible. I am happy they dont focus on that, but Ubuntu can even run cups as a snap, their Ubuntu Core is pretty cool. It sucks that their store is proprietary, but you could write your own installer, fetching .snap packages from any repo and installing them locally
- library_napper ( @library_napper@monyet.cc ) 1•9 months ago
Nice. I accidentally discovered that mullvads wireguard app somehow magically bypasses some captive portals. Yay free internet!