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Mullvad repo doesn't work in mint. The .deb does not update automatically. You have to download it manually every time you want to update it.
I did get to install the Mullvad repo on Mint. The thing is they use the "lsb_release -cs" command which give the codename of Mint and not Ubuntu.
But if you use
It will give the codename for Ubuntu used by Mint.
Try this from the Mullvad instruction with this change :
I'm already married, but, would you marry me? I'm guessing you're probably very useful to have around.
Ah, a Morman.
Haha, thanks for the kind words but I did forget to add the source. I did not figure this out by myself. The link
I just told my wife she's going to have to share now🤣
You give the info, and then a link to the source? There's still hope for humanity 😉
Thank you, kind stranger. I and many others probably would've never found this out.
Ok, thanks. Am I still notified by Mullvad whenever there's an update available? I've seen another user mention that it is the case.
Yep. (Though I'm going through Chaotic-AUR rather than Mullvad's own repo.) It does get a little annoying, but hey.
Yep it does that, and it gets annoying. I'm switching just because of that, just don't know where yet.