Does anyone have any ideas why Synaptic and add/remove programs would both be insisting on using a proxy that is no longer configured? I've not only disabled, but removed the configuration information for the proxy in Synaptic. I've checked that there is no /etc/apt/apt.conf proxy information (in fact Synaptic seems to have deleted it). Sadly using aptitude on the command line was also insisting on using a proxy until I rebooted! I can now upgrade things, but not through Synaptic. That's fine by me in terms of being able to use things, but wouldn't be so good for a normal end user, and does leave me wondering what else may be broken.
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