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    poseidolginko

    [ENDED] Spooky Halloween 2023 deal

    Just extended for another 2 years. Very happy with the service. Thank you.
  2. 1 point
    Seriously? The only promotional messages I've ever seen are for when there's a sale on. Which I want to know because it's great time to renew. And if you don't... turn them off. Some people...
  3. 1 point
    Preferences > UI > Skip promotional messages. Also, mind your tone.
  4. 1 point
    Flx

    Anyone using AirVPN well in China?

    Where are the logs from Eddie? Please send your logs from Eddie to Staff if you are not "comfy" posting them in the forum. Then we'll see what's "frisky".
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    monstrocity

    New user: How-to do Wireguard?

    @eve.hicksRemove Eddie completely. Install WireGuard 0.5.3 msi and generate your config files for your desired servers in the Client Area. Import the tunnels (config files) using the WireGuard GUI; connecting and disconnecting from various Air servers is instantaneous and painless. The only advantage Eddie has over this method is the graphical display of server loads and ping times - both of which have been known to be misreported. https://www.wireguard.com/install/
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    dfr

    Eddie does not autostart on Debian 11

    I guess I should document the process for those who don't know how to do it. I run a DE so I want to launch the eddie gui on startup for my user rather than cli. 1. As the wanted user, create a file ~/.config/systemd/user/eddie-ui.service 2.Configure as needed but I did [Unit] Description=eddie-ui user service [Service] ExecStart=eddie-ui Restart=always RestartSec=10s TimeoutStopSec=10 [Install] WantedBy=default.target As is there's a bug where when sigterm is sent it will timeout after the default 90 seconds and the process gets sent sigkill to kill it so you might want to reconfigure that so you don't have to wait as I did. I'm not sure the best way to work around that but I found that waiting 10 seconds is enough for eddie to close connections and past that it sits there doing nothing before getting killed by sigkill so I expedited it. You have to let it send sigterm first, if you switch it to sigkill, openvpn gets stuck open. 3. systemctl --user enable eddie-ui.service 4. systemctl --user start eddie-ui.service If you want to configure the service for all users, use the --global option. so systemctl --user --global then enable disable start stop etc. Also, your DE probably has an easy way to autostart applications or run commands for you but I switch DEs and WMs constantly and remove and install new ones so this is easier for me to set once and never again.
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    Eddie Preferences > UI > Skip promotional messages
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