On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 2:32 AM, James Cameron <qu...@laptop.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 09:59:48PM +0000, Peter Robinson wrote: > > You might want to try setting the gnome proxy server settings as I > > believe (this theory is untested) xulrunner and telepathy should > > recognise those settings. you can get that by running > > gnome-network-properties which is part of the control-center package > > (no idea off hand if that is in SoaS by default), [...] > > Tested on OLPC XO-1.5 builds ... you can run gnome-network-properties or > gnome-control-panel from Terminal, change the proxy server settings, and > then run Browse and the proxy server is used. > > gnome-network-properties appears as a window over the Terminal and > includes a close button, and Sugar provides a border control to close or > stop. > > gnome-control-panel doesn't include an explicit graphical close or stop > feature; it relies on the window manager, and Sugar doesn't provide that > action visually. So to escape from it use Control/Q in the window, or > Control/C on the Terminal. > I presume this just sets gconf keys so it might be useful functionality to add to the sugar network control panel so it can be set easier. Peter
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