The usual:
Decide to try VPN. Research available vendors. Choose Surfshark. "Works with any Linux". Pay for subscription. Requires simple download of app. Multiple linux download flavors available. Okay, Choose Ubuntu....... uh oh, it's a snap pack. Been warned against those in Puppys....
Okay then what about Debian? Nope still a snap pack.
Well what about Arch? Snap pack
Okay okay, let's try to run a snap, lessee, it says first download snapd --- okay done.
Then run: snap install surfshark
Error message, natch:
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# snap install surfshark
error: cannot communicate with server: Post "http://localhost/v2/snaps/surfshark": dial unix /run/snapd.socket: connect: no such file or directory
Everybody said it..... snaps no good. Okay okay look at oldforum there's something there about how to use snaps -- referred to Arch ... try .
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# systemctl restart snapd
bash: systemctl: command not found
Yeah well okay, this is Puppy, not Ubuntu, not Debian, not Arch.....
Guys....HELP!
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