• 1984@lemmy.todayOP
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      1 month ago

      This post is like 2 years old guys. :)

      Ah ok, engadget appearently updated the content to 2025 using the same link used 2 years ago…

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      28 days ago

      I run FastVPN for Linux workstation for development work and accessing geo-restricted resources. Setting it up via command line was straightforward, and it integrates well with my Linux workflow. The connection stays stable during long coding sessions. However, there’s no GUI application, which makes server switching tedious through terminal commands. Documentation could be more comprehensive for different distros. Sometimes reconnecting after sleep mode fails, requiring manual restart. Still, it’s one of the better Linux-compatible VPNs I’ve tested for everyday development tasks.

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    2 years ago

    I will have to suggest ovpn. Minus it being slightly more difficult to search issues because it’s too similar to openvpn , I’ve been super happy with it for my use case. I ended up choosing them over mullvad because of the port forwarding issue.