Private internet access add device9/19/2023 ![]() In this event, you might just unpack the package that you download from them, extract the scripts, and configure the native apps to use them. Of course, it could also be they are providing all the dependencies (such as the openvpn client) as part of their package, which also includes scripts. ![]() ![]() I don't think I would be willing to trust that binary. But their specification of 32 bit or 64 bit suggests they are going beyond that and providing some sort of binary. Most such VPN providers would merely provide scripting so that the apps that are already native on your system could be configured. Seems certain that what they have for Linux only runs on Intel x86-64 machines. I see no mention of Raspberry Pi on that PIA download page. Is there any alternate solutions to getting the app to install correctly, because I feel like it should be able to install. People have mentioned that there's tutorials on how to use an "OpenVPN" to connect to the Private Internet Access server, but to be honest I'm new to this and that'll be a tricky route. Invalid Byte Sequence In Conversion InputĪpparently, these issues can happen sometimes when people are doing other things, but I haven't run into someone who's had this issue installing the PIA app onto their Raspberry Pi. When I try and download it, I'll get specific error messages that pop up on the mousepad: Linux is the only option for download with people who have Raspberry Pi's. On the PIA website you'll see a download for Linux option with the requirements you should have. Here's the Private internet access website: ![]() It also is on Raspbian with Debian and Debian is a specific requirement for installing the Private Internet Access app. My Pi is a Pi 4 model-B and I've done sudo apt-get upgrade and sudo apt-get update so it's very much up to date. So I want to follow this Youtube tutorial on youtube to make a "Torrent Box" with my Raspberry Pi. ![]()
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