I also faced a similar issue! Upgrade not possible due to packages from extra repos installed.
I had to uninstall protonvpn-gui supergfxctl asusctl to be able to upgrade.
On my side I upgraded graphically through Gnome Software/not through dnf
Issue is also reported on Reddit by other users : _linux_37_support/
Noted. Can this be outlined further in the documentation ? Upgrading to a new release of Fedora :: Fedora Docs does not mention it for instance.
It would be great if the upgrade process could ask the user to agree to disable non-tested/or all third-party software repos before starting upgrade.
While I agree that it should caution users about potential 3rd party software issues, getting the docs up to date and complete requires the assistance of the entire community as the task is much more than a small team could handle.
Thank you for the incentive! I will let the team know about it. Indeed, the Quick Docs are currently under revision since there are several issues with it. Unfortunately, there is a lack of human resources around the Docs, so if you have some time to spare and feel able to manage pagure (the git in which the Quick Docs are currently managed), your help would be appreciated.
See -US/fedora-docs/_images/1A-changeIdentified.png for an example: go to the page you want to make changes in, and then, to edit the page, you can click the button that looks like a pen that writes on a paper. For logging in, you can use your existing Fedora account. Unfortunately, for pagure there is currently no guide like we have it for GitLab (the Docs aim to migrate most pages from pagure to GitLab, but this migration has not yet been finished).
I've recently installed Arch onto a lenovo thinkpad t60 and I put Protonvpn on in because i use it on my main windows(not for long) machine. It couldn't connect to a server so because it wasn't necesarry I've uninstalled it. nor pacman or paru find the package so I've deleted the binary and the .pkg.tar.zst files with protonvpn in their names. after that I found that in there remined a vpn connection in my networks and I deleted a file in /usr/lib/NetworkManager/VPN with protonvpn it's name and that removed the vpn connection but didn't fix the problem so I'v also uninstalled openvpn bc on the proton website they say that it uses that protocol. that also didn't work so I've booted off of a live iso and chrooted into the system with a LAN cabel connected to the router (I tried that with the system only but it didn't work) and reinstalled NetworkManager. Idon'ttr know if I've done anthing stupid and I'm out of ideas.
Hello!
I've have had exactly the same issue with the really bad ProtonVPN arch client. It's frustrating and annoying error. So, if you don't use their VPN once installed, I was not able to browser even with all options offered in the app off. So, when I had to connect to a professional environment with another VPN I couldn't work! It seems that is the pvpn-ipv6leak-protection that it creates and basically fucks the rest of your connections up.
As they say as their blog -ipv6-vpn-leaks/: ProtonVPN applications block all IPv6 traffic by default. So, or you delete this connection that already exists after remove the protonvpn client or disable IPv6 in your system (or Router).
- Remove protonvpn client
- Run nmcli connection show --active
- Remove any reference to the list shown to protonvpn with nmcli connection delete the-name-of-the-connection
- I had this connection without any reference to protonvpn that was the one blocking everything: pvpn-ipv6leak-protection. So, you have to remove it as well: nmcli connection delete pvpn-ipv6leak-protection
- Remove (forget) the WIFI to which you were connected. I realised about this because I was connection through my 5G WIFI connection and with the regular 2G I hadn't any problem,.
- Restart
- Set up again your WIFI connection
I have been trying to set up a vpn, protonvpn on Solus, but to no avail. I have spent alot of time searching the how to of it, but I am stumped. I have express running on mx linux, but upgraded my protonmail with vpn bundle and would like to run it. I am going to install Solus on my elderly parents window 10 box, but they need to use the vpn. thanks
I tried installing Proton VPN according to your terminal instruction for the CLI-version. The program installed with no problems. However, I had to install it with superuser rights, so I found out I had to write sudo in front of the command.
So somehow I am logged in, even though I did not login personally, and when I try to connect I am am not logged in according to the error messages. I find it really had to understand the logic behind this strange behavior.
I setup free account on Proton VPN and installed protonvpn-cli from the default Tumbleweed repository. I do not get this error, it logs in and connects without problems (OK, I am blocked from accessing Proton VPN server, so I have to use another VPN to access it )
So you may really want to check if connection to Proton VPN is not blocked/intercepted by your ISP. It is also possible that ISP where Proton VPN login server is located refuses connection from your network. What is the result of
That said, when I tried protonvpn-cli connect it just created NetworkManager OpenVPN connection and activated it. So it really is not needed to use Proton VPN, it just offers more convenient interface for selecting server to connect to.
After spending most of the day with no progress at all then I finally came a little closer to a solution. I asked the chatbot (PGT). Here is the chat I had with it: Pastebin.com - Locked Paste
Password = nRGYncFJiB
But even though I had a breakthrough then the final step fails. After I have picked the country and the vpn-server I want to connect to the process is stopped with a dialogue box coming up giving me this warning/message:
No mattter if I type my root password or any other password I use into this authentification dialogue nothing happens. And finalle I get this message in the terminal (which is waiting for the authentification):
But well I am optimistic and believe there is a solution around some day soon. I just started using Tumbleweed and it probably takes some time getting to know how the system works.
By the way, I tried contacting Proton but Proton support is not able to help even though I have a paid subscription. They only support the most used platforms which is not openSUSE, unfortunately.
What desktop environment are you using? How do you log into your system (manual login in GUI on console, autologin in GUI, ssh)? Reboot (to keep logs minimal), try protonvpn-cli that fails and then provide full output of journalctl -b as root and journalctl -b --user as your user.
I recently signed up for the Proton package which includes the VPN. I used the protonvpn-cli RPM package from the Protonvpn website, ignored the warning about the missing fonts and the standard integrity warning. It works perfectly!
A lot of things happened during the past days. I was talking to the PGT chatbot and it recommended to set up a new user and try to experiment with protonvpn running on the new user instead of my own private user profile. And actually protonvpn is now working really good with no problems at all. Of course it is a problem that it only works on this new test-user profile.
I might do it some day. Right now I feel like learning instead of doing more complaining. The learning curve is pretty step and I am trying my best. The day I fully understand what is going on I might return to Proton VPN with some kind of feedback regarding my experiences. I have been contacting Proton VPN many times and if you cannot explain them in technical terms what your problem is about then you get no help at all. You really need to direct their attention exactly to the problem before they get engaged. What I am trying to say is that they do not want to help analyze anything or engage in the problem-solving process when you run Tumbleweed or other distroes they not support officially.
I am looking to start using my VPN service with my Vero 4k+ devices. As an extreme novice to linux, I am not sure where to start and hoping someone may be able to provide some guidance. I have read from the VPN support site, there are 4 options for installing on Linux based systems, but again, need some help picking one and maybe some pointers to potential issues. The link to their site is -vpn-setup/.
You need to download the configuration files (see How to download Proton VPN OpenVPN configuration files - Proton VPN Support), then point to them in vpnmanager setup (use User Defined provider). I have noticed using the protonvpn config files as is, my dns may be leaked (identified by running dnsleak), but a quick web search shows how to fix by adding an additional line in the config files (using any text editor; How To Fix DNS leak with OpenVPN - VPNInsights). I download multiple config files (some using secure core some without), as some do not always connect. Hope this helps.
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