We have just published a quite thorough guide dealing with how you can use ExpressVPN in Ubuntu in our IP Address Guide. I am a big fan of Ubuntu myself, not only because it is a free operating system, but because it is nice to look at, it feels more secure than Windows, and because you can find mostly everything you need for Ubuntu for free. And I should add, it feels a bit more geeky, because most people use Windows or Macintosh systems, and thus, only the freaks or the really poor use Ubuntu and other Linux systems.
ExpressVPN is running with a browser extension in Ubuntu.
But, even though I use Ubuntu writing this article, I actually enjoy it, because it gives me inspiration to write new articles on Ubuntu related topics that I haven't touched earlier, and because it feels good not looking at Bill Gates and MIcrosoft and Windows all the time.
And that is also why we just created this article in the IP Address Guide dealing with how you can use ExpressVPN in Ubuntu in the best possible way. It isn't hard at all, but if you are used to Windows, then it might still feel quite different and a little bit scary, at first.
Click the link above if you want to find out how you can use ExpressVPN in Ubuntu. It isn't hard at all, even though it might seem hard at first. The easiest thing is to use a browser extension, but if you want to protect your entire system and maybe even run the VPN automatically as you start your system, then you will need to use the command line in addition. I know, that sounds scary, but it is really easy and even more convenient than a normal Windows application once you know how to do it.
HOw to use ExpressVPN in Ubuntu?
It is easy. Click the link above to find all the commands you need for this to happen and you will find out how to install the program and then how to run it. You will find out how to connect to a specific server in a specific country, or you can find out how you can connect to a smart server which is supposed to be the best option for you at your location right now.
There are many other settings available as well, so look around in the article, and you will be ready to use ExpressVPN in Ubuntu in a few minutes from now!