Frustrated trying to get Private Internet Access (PIA) to work in elementary OS? Tried all the tricks and no dice. Then keep reading.
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Okay, disclosure done. Let’s do this. Start off by looking at this image here. Heck, open it in a new tab. you’ll likely want to make sure what you’re doing matches the contents of that image.
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Note the following:
1) Use AppEditor to make sure you’re running the right file. http://ift.tt/2nw6fxn
2) The targeted run.sh in
/home/$USER/.pia_manager/pia_manager/
has
XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity
at the VERY top of the file. Also verify your export options in the file match mine. Save and close scratch.
3) Reboot your computer.
4) From a terminal, run /home/$USER/.pia_manager/pia_manager/run.sh You’ll see
pia_nw: no process found
and then…
ERROR:browsermain_loop.cc(267)] Gtk: IA_gtk_widget_add_accelerator: assertion 'GTK_IS_ACCEL_GROUP (accel_group)' failed
And then you should see the icon appear next to the other icons in the panel.
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