Windows ARM devices, eh? I guess it's time for another round of "how long until Microsoft give up on anything that's not x86?"
It's a working title, despite having run for nearly thirty years.
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Windows ARM devices, eh? I guess it's time for another round of "how long until Microsoft give up on anything that's not x86?"
It's a working title, despite having run for nearly thirty years.
Cool now do linux
Edit - I'm a dummy, I'm thinking of the drive not the VPN.
I can't get the official app to work on Linux Mint 22 so I guess it also applies to VPN