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what is unsupported file given on command line

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Trying to install protonvpn-stable-release_1.0.3_all.deb using sudo apt-get install. terminal responds: E: Unsupported file ///home/george/Downloads given on commandline

$ sudo apt-get install ///home/george/Downloads protonvpn-stable-release_1.0.3_all.deb
[sudo] password for george: 
Reading package lists... Done
E: Unsupported file ///home/george/Downloads given on commandline

protonvpn-stable-release_1.0.3_all.deb is definatly in download file on the computer

waltinator avatar
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Please read https://askubuntu.com/help/how-to-ask and https://askubuntu.com/help/formatting
David avatar
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Contact the maker of the VPN they have their own support.
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The maker of the VPN, Proton provided an answer that is unusable to me in my present state of tech.
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If the .deb file is located in your downloads directory, then you need to separate the path and the filename with a `/` not a space: `sudo apt-get install /home/george/Downloads/protonvpn-stable-release_1.0.3_all.deb`
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It seems like you're trying to install a .deb file the same way as in [this answer](https://askubuntu.com/a/769542/), but your syntax is incorrect.
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