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[SOLVED] Protonvpn

Trying to install protonvpn. I think where im running into an issue is with openresolv??? Im having trouble finding information for it related to artix.....and what I can find for arch appears to relate to the systemd resolve. Just curious if anyone using artix has used protonvpn and may have any helpful information. Thank you

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Reply #1
can you provide more info? no idea what you try or what really not works  ;) 

better describe your problem with links to AUR packages that do not work for you.

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Reply #2
I figured it out. I didnt know how to build packages from the AUR. My apologies. Im new to artix/arch.

Thank you for your reply though.

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Reply #3
In this case you should read wiki and learn how to (archlinux/artixlinux is distribution for advanced user) or not use programs outside official repos  ;)  8)

About AUR: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository#Installing_and_upgrading_packages

You can simpler install a pacman wrapper, which enable you install packages from AUR like trizen (pacman -S trizen) and use trizen for installing AUR packages.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/AUR_helpers

If you want not learn new things  will be impossible use archlinux /artixlinux because this distributions contains intentionally no clicking gui program for setting.

PKGBUILD of protonvpn is in AUR https://aur.archlinux.org

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Reply #4
Yes, im not entirely new to linux, just arch. And I went the route of using git clone and makepkg -si command to install. I installed artix to learn more and go more in depth with linux. And I like the command line and is what id rather learn