ðŸËâºĪlso, Leap doesn’t have the latest SeaMonkey (they have 2.53.14 as of this writing) which is alarming because. They must have read about my success and put in more “Diarrhea Code” for GULAG CRASH. I downloaded an unpacked the SeaMonkey 2.53.17 tarball into my home directory for now and it seems to work okay there, except somehow (both with my backed up and unpacked profile from Fedora and a blank one) I can no longer get to log in. I’m not really sure how or why, but I suppose I could dump the tarball into /opt. I did run into one little hair in the soup with SeaMonkey though. Then I remembered I had to go into the WiFi settings in NetworkManager in Fedora and set IPv6 to disabled and reconnect to the WiFi and that solved the problem here too. Then I used TorGuard’s “What is my Torrent IP” page to check and sure enough Transmission leaked the real IPv6. I checked my IP address and the site showed my Mullvad-assigned VPN ipv4 and no ipv6. I went ahead and did an “Extended DNS Leak Test” and it wasn’t leaking. It doesn’t appear that anything fails to work properly. (yay!) I set the Lockdown Mode (to make sure nothing can access the internet until the VPN is working) and launch on startup and auto-connect. Then it installed it and the other dependencies and everything seems to work and no broken system. Break Mullvad by ignoring the “dbus-libs” dependency. I did sudo zypper install and it complained about that, so I chose option 2. *sigh*ĭo I detect just a hint of Fedora fanboy-ism? I looked around and Mullvad’s only comment is it’s not a priority for them that they have customers who want to pay them and use openSUSE. I managed to get Mullvad VPN to work on openSUSE and about the only caveat seems to be that the RPM package that supports Fedora 37+ expects that dbus-libs will be named that when it lists its dependencies, otherwise it works fine. M ullvad doesn’t support it, but it does work. Reprinted with permission from Ryan Farmer
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