What do you mean you can’t install the program? Can you elaborate? And how did you try to install it?
If you didn’t install the program… of course it doesn’t work or find the daemon?
Whenever you have errors, it’s best to post the output on the forum when asking for help so we know what the output is. Always wrap your output with ``` before and after the output.
Technically any (good) VPN in general is good to keep connections private. I personally prefer Mullvad, which I use on my 3 computers and 2 phones. Their program on Linux & Android works really well from my experience.
I can’t remember if the AUR version (vs expressvpn.com version) suffers from this issue.
However, the corporate version doesn’t install the service file for the daemon, doesn’t therefore enable or start the deamon, and requires manual technical intervention.
I’ve raised issue as a customer several times, but nothing seems to have been done with the Arch setup.
What do you mean you can’t install the program? Can you elaborate? And how did you try to install it?
I have tried to install the program in two ways, one downloading the program for arch from the internet in the site of express, the other way is through the aur via terminal with yay
If you didn’t install the program… of course it doesn’t work or find the daemon?
It is not so obvious in fact, now I will explain myself better.
I installed the program twice, once downloading it from the internet, the other via terminal, but at the same time it never found the daemon, it does not work in practice.
It reported the terminal that there are errors, but even scrolling, perhaps due to distraction I could not identify them.
Whenever you have errors, it’s best to post the output on the forum when asking for help so we know what the output is. Always wrap your output with ``` before and after the output.
I’ve wanted to do this, but every time to not read everything for every stupid thing I install I leave it alone.
The first reason is not to go through every crap of the programs I install, and secondly because I do not want to publish private data of the computer.
The great thing about Linux is that it actually tells us what the errors are, and it allows us to provide the information for others to help us.
But if you think posting outputs of errors is private data and unwilling to release the information, then no one can really ever help you fix errors on this forum then unfortunately.