Hope it helps, just seems to be normal for no proxy ;)
Best regards, Kai
Am Donnerstag, den 25.04.2013, 11:58 +0000 schrieb Sebastien Bacher:
> > yes, if you tell me how to geht these "infos".
>
> see comment #11, you just need to run "gsettings list-recursively
> org.gnome.system.proxy" on a command line and copy the output there...
>
Hi,
sorry on my nexus 7 the other E-Mails were "hidden", on my PC now i can
read them ...
Here is your info:
kmh@toaster:~$ gsettings list-recursively org.gnome. system. proxy system. proxy autoconfig-url '' system. proxy ignore-hosts ['localhost', '127.0.0.0/8'] system. proxy mode 'none' system. proxy use-same-proxy true system. proxy.ftp host '' system. proxy.ftp port 0 system. proxy.http authentication- password '' system. proxy.http authentication-user '' system. proxy.http enabled false system. proxy.http host '' system. proxy.http port 8080 system. proxy.http use-authentication false system. proxy.https host '' system. proxy.https port 0 system. proxy.socks host '' system. proxy.socks port 0
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
org.gnome.
Hope it helps, just seems to be normal for no proxy ;)
Best regards, Kai
Am Donnerstag, den 25.04.2013, 11:58 +0000 schrieb Sebastien Bacher: system. proxy" on a command line and copy the output there...
> > yes, if you tell me how to geht these "infos".
>
> see comment #11, you just need to run "gsettings list-recursively
> org.gnome.
>