Thank you.
I’m still learning how BTRFS works. I stopped using rsync because I don’t have lots of storage. I also think btrfs is easier on disk read and write operations.
im a bit paranoid and don’t wanna use non-official flatpaks
Makes sense, especially for something as important as VPN.
Thank you.
I mean it’s never mentioned anywhere that they are multiple options. It’s just say 1.1, 1.2 & 1.3, so I got confused. Maybe it’s because I’m new to Arch.
Thanks.
I guess by doing this way we can’t tell which server has less load just by looking it, right?
You mean you downloaded all the OpenVPN profiles by Proton and imported it to settings?
Thank you.
Thank you for the detailed reply.
using one of the many AUR helpers
So, I can’t install aur packages via pacman?
Just Work™
Also Are you quoting certain nExT gEn gAmE guy?
I just use whichever server has less load.
I don’t know if the OpenVPN profiles are synonymous to the list of VPN Servers i.e. a single profile means a single server. If that’s the case I need all of the profiles right? to select whichever one has less load?
1.1-1.3 in that section are different options that don’t depend on each other.
I think that particular page needs to be bit more concise.
Thank You.
Makes sense.
Thank You.
Is it because of hyprland in any case? I’m using plasma though, so I have to try myself it seems.
Also, It’s just that I prefer more of a GUI way. (Doesn’t mean I hate terminal or anything)
Thank you. It’s just that I prefer more of a GUI way. (Doesn’t mean I hate terminal or anything)
But if I downloaded all configs from proton, wouldn’t it be a looong list in nm-applet?
is he a famous boxer or something?