Urban or Proton VPN not wrks on Fedora 44 Workstation

So I am new to linux, and i decided to use dual boot fedora linux/windows ( Fedora 44 workstation)

can anyone plz help me with these problems

  1. I am not able to use any vpn, i tried urban vpn, proton vpn, nether of them worked, it just says timeout, i tried disabling the firewall and a few more things told by chatgpt
  2. my touchpad scroll sensitivity also is too high, i am not able to adjust it anyhow
  3. Also cant get a windows like clipboard(which can save images text ), i tried copyq but for some reason i am not able to paste those which are copied there

Welcome to Fedora @abhishek54

Please make for every Problem a own topic. As it is your first topic I help you make different once, so beside getting help, your topic can help others with the same issue.

Lets use this topic to solve the VPN Problem.
Please copy and paste the other two issues into each a new one and give a title which describes the issue, like; How to set scroll sensitivity for the touch-pad / How to copy and paste content with copyq. Please use the tags as you did so far.
(in Gnome you might need to use Shift & Ctrl & C / P)

  1. I use Proton VPN and it works on F44 on my workstation. I had to use the Flatpak version, as I also faced some issues with the RPM version downloaded on their page:

I will link NR 2 & 3 to the new topics as soon as you created them. So people see straight away that you made more than one.

  1. Proton VPN works fine here. I use their rpm and it sets their repo, all is ok. Even though they say it’s for GNOME, it isn’t. It’s just that it’s a GTK app (the look and feel) but fine in KDE.
  2. I don’t know in GNOME, but in KDE that’s adjustable.
  3. That comes by default in KDE. In GNOME you must install an extension for that.

If you’re new to Linux, maybe don’t go so fast with AI. It could mess everything for you.
Don’t be ashamed of asking in community forums. Just first ‘google’ what you want to know and truly try to fix it by understanding what you’re doing. Almost all commands have an instruction manual (man command). Read it to understand what you’re doing.

That is why it is important to do single topics for issues and describe them in the title already.

I do agree AI is more like aiaiai, I messed it up :slight_smile: We are still far away to let it to do the work by AI.