Comment by c0balt
4 hours ago
It already has official packaging for Tumbleweed, see https://github.com/mullvad/mullvadvpn-app/issues/2242 for the upstream issue. Leap can use the normal Linux application, you will just have to provide the dependencies yourself.
https://mullvad.net/en/help/install-mullvad-app-linux
>The Mullvad VPN app is available in our repository for the following supported Linux distributions:
Ubuntu (24.04+) Debian (12+) Fedora (42+)
The only thing I see on the issue you linked is a way to jerry-rig the fedora package. When I tried that I kept getting untrusted key warnings. You can skip them of course, but it kind of undermines any type of trust here
> When I tried that I kept getting untrusted key warnings. You can skip them of course, but it kind of undermines any type of trust here
Yes, the expected procedure would be to trust those keys for that package instead of disabling integrity checks.
This is an issue between you and your package manager and not something Mullvad or any other packager (except OpenSUSE maintainers) can fix for you.
You complain about the packaging and support of mullvad maintainers when you are having skill issues with your distro.
https://github.com/mullvad/mullvadvpn-app/issues/2242#issuec...
It's a skill issue that they decide to not list open suse as a supported distro on their own help page ?
It's a skill issue that the thread has a bunch of different solutions and none of them are definitive and endorsed by the company I'm paying $5 a month too ?