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PLZ GET UR SH!T 2GETHER SO I CAN START GIVING U MY MONEY.
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New Linux user here, running Fedora KDE. The way I’ve been setting up programs (apps, package's, whatever you want to call them) is via dnf for about 90% of my apps (including a couple 3rd party repos), and flatpaks for 9%. The remaining 1% of apps are from things like tar balls or app images, but those are only for game moding, crypto wallet stuff, or other non important stuff. Stuff I don’t take seriously and could easily live without. Apps I am experimenting with, so to speak.
I’m no expert, but I do know that a dnf rpm repo is extremely important... even if it’s just a 3rd party repo, because at least is can be updated along with the rest of your PC with the single “sudo dnf update –y” command. You know, the thing that alone makes Linux superior to windows. So if password management is important, it should use a serious installation method, not the same installation method crypto rug pullers use. Something to think about.
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I am switching to Linux very very soon and looking at program compatibilities. Yes, it appears one can use rclone, but it also appears that that solution can stop working at any moment. For using this as a private and secure cloud, it needs to be fully supported on all distros of Linux. Until this happens, I would say Proton is not serious about privacy nor security. Sorry, but AFAIK Linux is difficult with Gaming, Design, and now apparently Proton. How strange and ironic.
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They have Debian, Ubuntu, and Fedora apps. I am on Fedora and the app looks like some sketchy software from the late 2000's. Again, a little disturbing how they haven't prioritized this higher. It's as if the entire Proton team have been replaced with new people that are still being brought up to date on the business. OPEN THE LINUX APP! ITS A JOKE! For me, not even usable. In this day-and-age, they could probably have it vibe coded and fully shipped before it even hits lunch break. Give me a f***ing break Proton. Get your sh*t together or gtfo. If you guys aren't using AI to vibe code all the community suggestions before the year is done, or at the VERY latest by the end of 2027, the likelihood of renewing my sub will be quite low. Stop adding random **** to your project scope and focus on your core business.
*edit: Also a user of Fedora KDE. A user (Vao) mentioned it doesn't work in KDE, but I got it to "work" fairly quickly. I had an error during the last stage of installing (Fedora GNOME version) so had to do:
sudo systemctl enable me.proton.vpn.split_tunneling.service
sudo dnf reinstall proton-vpn-daemon
Then that got it to work. Although to be honest, as my comments above have expressed, it sort of looks like its broken, unfinished, or something else is wrong with the app. I don't think it was my "fix", but more so the underlying point of this thread.