Ubuntu Touch IVPN
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Hello, my first post here. Complete newbie. No coding experience at all apart from installing and using Linux Mint Cinnamon on my laptop for general web browsing.
I have just successfully installed Ubuntu Touch 20.04 Stable on Pixel 3a.
I run recommended updates.
I would now like to install IVPN app (https://www.ivpn.net/en/apps-linux/#useful-links)
However, I do not know what to do. I tried following the instructions, but I keep getting errors:
bash: curl: command not found
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data foundCan anyone provide a step-by-step, line-by-line instructions how to install IVPN UI? I managed to follow instructions on Linux Mint and it worked, but i have no idea how to do this on Ubuntu Touch 20.04. This is too complicated for a regular user who simply wants to leave Google/Microsoft/Apple systems. I understand that there are reasons for many packages and distributions, but to me it's just gibberish. I would truly appreciate help.
Thank you!
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in the network settings ( wifi ) there is a VPN setting ... can't you use that ?
easier than installing external
otherwise add-ons here : https://open-store.io -
Thank you for your reply.
VPN in Network Settings would not give me access to multiple multi-hop server changes on demand, which limits IVPN functionality.
There is no "ivpn" in OpenStore.
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I guess it depends what server you want to connect to
for anonymity it would be
https://open-store.io/app/hideme.eventure
add custom installation from linux then
in settings via Libertine and in the created container then try to add linux program ( personally I have no need so experience ) -
But that does not in any way install "IVPN". I am looking to install IVPN, not a VPN.
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@UserID0987654321 Does single hop work though? They offer a service to customize the configuration (e.g.) single hop. Multi hop is only needed when you don't trust the nodes, like in tor.
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@ikoz please can I check that what you’re trying to say is that there is no way to install the IVPN UI?
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@UserID0987654321 If by UI you mean a dedicated Linux app, then yes, there isn't a trivial way to install it on Ubuntu Touch. You should still be able to connect to your VPN via the OpenVPN menu in the system settings app though.
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@ikoz thank you for getting back to me. It’s a shame. I guess the choice is GrapheneOS (or similar), or just stick with iOS if I want full app compatibility.
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@OtaDr Thank you for sharing the link, however, I do not watch youtube.
I appreciate your effort in trying to help me. It simply looks like UT is not an OS designed for my needs.