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5 Best VPNs for Linux25 Feb 2013 | Pete ZaborszkyOnce you have fallen in love with Linux and adopted it as your OS of choice, you will want to secure your internet connection using a VPN. Alternatively for those with a more paranoid disposition, connecting to the internet via a Linux instance running in a Virtual Machine (and therefore completely separated from your ‘normal’ OS) in order to do things such as download files using BitTorrent, is an increasingly popular choice.The good news is that most VPN providers recognize the strength and popularity of Linux, and support it in some way. The bad news for those who prefer more obscure specialist distributions of Linux is that, with over 250 distros available at last count, almost all VPN providers concentrate their Linux support on what is by the far the most popular desktop Linux distribution in the world – Ubuntu. But luckily VPNs work with other distros as well, take a look at the bottom of this article to see how to set it up.