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The wget and dpkg commands on their website are adding an online repository that has the proton VPN package, which means it shouldn't matter what directory you're in when you run the final apt install command.
If you're sure you did a sudo update before trying to install it and it still says it can't be found, try doing a sudo apt search command to see if they changed the name of the package, so something like
Or
If it finds something, then sudo apt install its exact name. If it doesn't find anything, that might indicate the repo was not successfully installed, and you might want to try doing the wget and dpkg commands again and seeing if any errors pop up in the terminal.
I had something messed up on the OS. (Permissions got fucked up I'm sure)
New steps:
Reinstalled Mint 22.1 (was on the flashdrive I had laying around) - 12 minutes
Update/upgrade - probably should have looked for the 22.3 upgrade first (15 min)
Run 22.3 upgrade - 18 mins
Install ruskdesk - 5 mins (including config)
Install protonvpn - 5 mins
Install jellyfin - 3 minutes
Map libraries/config - way to long because they were still formatted in ntfs, (maybe 20 mins)
Same names/hardware IDs mean my reserved IP should stay the same on the intranet
Glad to hear you got it working :D
Yeah gotta play with it a bit later on. I usually have that server run a split tunnel that auto connects on boot then a delayed start for the apps that are set to go through the tunnel. If I set the auto login to happen, it prompts for a keychain password for the proton VPN app to be able to auto sign in /connect.
Usually I prefer to set my bios to auto turn on after a power loss and or set an auto on time so if it isn't powered up it make sure the server is back up and running without me ever having to touch it. Then I just tweak or add things remotely through rustdesk.
I'm sure I'll find something in the password management app that'll make it work eventually