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I've done it before and it's a very simple and silly question. I'm really embarrassed about it, but I think they changed something or broke something.
I'm using the free version, I found it manually, it starts like this 'free-unlimited', I tried with or without adding .service, no luck.
I just did the installation as .install.sh same as before. They say it's too complicated in Arch. I didn't do the long install, I don't need to. Starts up fine but no internet.
I ran systemctl enable hide.me@free-unlimited. OK! but when I run systemctl start hide.me@free-unlimited => it gives the problem "dumped-core"
Files:
CA.perm (while running it says Check!)
accessToken.txt (fine)
config
hide.me(sh/exe file)
hide.me@.service (this is the problem i guess, it gives me the warning there is no hide.me@free-unlimited.service && might be the syntax problem as well.)
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Mod note: moving to AUR Issues.
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Have you tried building & installing https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hide-client ?
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
clean chroot building not flexible enough ?
Try clean chroot manager by graysky
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Have you tried building & installing https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hide-client ?
Yes, it is installed. Could it be conflicting with openvpn because I also have networkmanager-openvpn installed. Interestingly, I uninstalled it later, but openvpn/vpnbook still works. Do you think networkmanager-openvpn should be installed?
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