I have spent the last hour trying to get the brand new version of Surfshark for Ubuntu to work. I have read great things about it and this is one of the first VPNs to be released with a really nice interface for Ubuntu, meaning that you do not have to work with the command line all the time in order for the VPN to work.
Of course, that might feel boring, because whenever you open the command line and type a command it is easy to feel like a nerd or a geek, and that is sometimes actually giving you a little boost or some good feelings.
But, I really wanted to try the brand new Surfshark application for Ubuntu, but now I have spent the last hour trying to get it to work. But it didn't.
But, while writing this article, I got one more piece of advice from the Surfshark support guy and that actually got the job done. In other words, I am now able to start the Surfshark application in Ubuntu 22.04 as well. Isn't that just great?
If you want to learn more yourself about how you can use Surfshark in Ubuntu 22.04, check the following article:
https://www.ipaddressguide.org/whats-up-with-surfsharkvpn-and-ubuntu-22-04-is-it-a-good-combination/
All in all, problem is solved and I am now ready to use Surfshark as well!! Awesome.