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        UserID0987654321
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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 found

        Can 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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          OtaDr
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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

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            UserID0987654321
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            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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              OtaDr
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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 )

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                UserID0987654321 @OtaDr
                last edited by UserID0987654321

                @OtaDr

                But that does not in any way install "IVPN". I am looking to install IVPN, not a VPN.

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                  ikoz @UserID0987654321
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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.

                  May the source be with you

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                    UserID0987654321 @ikoz
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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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                      ikoz @UserID0987654321
                      last edited by ikoz

                      @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.

                      May the source be with you

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                        UserID0987654321 @ikoz
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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
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                          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5-TtUnIgbg

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                            UserID0987654321 @OtaDr
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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.

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