I’ve just installed ProtonVPN on my Deck but it won’t connect and tbh I don’t want to touch anything in the console/tinker with that…how can I still use ProtonVPN?
ProtonVPN supports the OpenVPN client , so you can import your proton VPN settings in to that, no need for the official proton VPN GUI client.
However you do lose some of the more advanced features of proton VPN.
solariplex@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
You can download configuration files (wireguard preferably) from your protonvpn account in a web browser. Open the network manager (idk what steam mode uses, but this should work in desktop mode) and add a wireguard connection. Add the private key, add the peer and its public key, add the dns. Save. When you need it, simply connect to it like a regular network, in addition to your wifi of course.
This has served me well on Fedora Atomic workstation with KDE for years :)
moody@lemmings.world 1 year ago
I don’t know about ProtonVPN specifically, but I’ve found if you set your VPN to connect automatically, it actually stops it from working entirely, so best to make sure you manually connect.
eratic@feddit.uk 1 year ago
For manual connection inside gaming mode I use this decky plugin: github.com/steve228uk/TunnelDeck
Saves me from having to go into desktop mode, connect, then back. I’m never sure if it the connection stays alive.
JaxiiRuff@pawb.social 1 year ago
ProtonVPN has browser extensions now and using a systemwide vpn on a gaming device isnt a good idea.