Unfortunately I have no other option since I am using Bluefin (based on Fedora Silverblue, i.e. atomic distro) and they seem to refuse to build the Flatpak themselves
My first Linux distro was Silverblue. I tried installing the vpn using instructions from protonapp without success. That was the beginning of my annoyance with Proton’s Linux support.
I had to move to Workstation so the Proton apps would install.
IIRC there is are community Flatpaks for most of their apps and they work fine.
Like I have Proton Mail/Calendar, VPN and Pass all installed on my Bluefin workstation
Proton recommends not using the community built apps.
Unfortunately I have no other option since I am using Bluefin (based on Fedora Silverblue, i.e. atomic distro) and they seem to refuse to build the Flatpak themselves
You gotta do what you gotta do.
My first Linux distro was Silverblue. I tried installing the vpn using instructions from protonapp without success. That was the beginning of my annoyance with Proton’s Linux support.
I had to move to Workstation so the Proton apps would install.
It’s against Silverblues whole design to install and layer packages, I’m surprised they even provided instructions…