If you are using Firefox to access sites through a proxy (E.g. at work), you can get to a proxy set-up as follows:

 * In Firefox, click on the Open Menu icon (3 parallel lines, at far right)
 * Click on on Preferences
 * Click on Advanced
 * Click on Network
 * Click on Connection

By default, Firefox is set up for No Proxy.  Have at it.


On 01/04/2017 01:25 PM, Pasi Lallinaho wrote:
On 27/12/16 00:42, kamyab sotude wrote:
Hi
Iam new in xfce desktop,before i use gnome, kde an unity but now i try xfce I was wundering why there is no gui for proxy to set socks or https in xfce its so bad
Why ?
Thanks


Hello,

I don't use proxies, so I don't know if there isn't a tool. However, if that is the case, then I guess the team hasn't thought it's required – and to be honest, you are the first one to ask one.

If you want to make Xubuntu better for those who need a GUI to set up a proxy, please propose something – like which GUI you would prefer and for what reasons – and start a discussion. (Telling our volunteers the current situation is "so bad" isn't a helpful attitude, and likely won't yield the results you are looking for).

Waiting for your proposal and contribution to the project!

Cheers,
Pasi
--
Pasi Lallinaho (knome)                    ›http://open.knome.fi/
Xubuntu Website Lead & Council member     ›http://xubuntu.org/
Shimmer Project co-founder                ›http://shimmerproject.org/
Ubuntu member



-- 
xubuntu-devel mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel

Reply via email to