It's comprenhensive. I'm too lazy for fighting with the terminal, and I
love graphical tools, like end users do.
El 30/11/2011 13:35, Andrew Woodhead andrew.woodhead...@gmail.com
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2011/11/30 神癒礁湖 (Rafael Laguna) rafaellag...@gmail.com
Yes, you can use LXProxy.
http://lubuntublog.blogspot.com/ http://www.lubuntu.net/
2011/11/30 Daniel A. Rodriguez daniel.armando.rodrig...@gmail.com
Is there any graphical tool to set proxy configuration? I'm usig lubuntu
11.10
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Why do you need a graphical tool? If you set it in /etc/environment it
will apply to all users, rather than just the one you set it up for in the
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