Hi all,
Just been trying this functionality out on 12.04 64 bit. I can report
that there is a an 'Apply system wide button' but it does not work i.e.
click the button, open a new terminal and run set | grep proxy and you
see the old value. Should I report this as a new issue?
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hi,
Can someone please help me with this? I have enter the proxy, but can't
find where to enter a username for the proxy. The user I use to login to
ubuntu 12.04 is different to the proxy user.
I'm a noob to linux.
Thanks,
Eam
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David,
Thank you for your help, it's much appreciated! I've renamed the admin group
back to adm and I have the fixed version of gnome-control-center, everything is
working fine.
Cheers,
Alex
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It's my understanding that in 12.04, you should no longer need to be a
member of the admin or adm group, just sudo:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/TechnicalOverview/Beta2#Other .
You should definitely expect a 'sudo' group.
In general, when a bug status is 'fix released' I believe that me
Hi,
Hopefully it's ok to ask this after the bug has been marked as fixed...
I have renamed the adm group to be admin to get the button to appear
and consequently get the proxy setting working. As this bug has now been
fixed can someone tell me what groups my user should be part of?
My setup
This appears to be fixed by bzr revision 443:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-control-
center/ubuntu/revision/443 , which is packaged in 1:3.4.0-0ubuntu7 and
later (including 1:3.4.1-0ubuntu1).
Thanks!
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Ok, this is weird... I just tried the following:
1) run "sudo gnome-control-center"
2) you'll see the network configuration is empty (nothing weird here)
3) Exit the application
4) Now, run gnome-control-center again, this time with your default user (i.e.
no sudo)
After following these steps, th
My user is a member of "admin", "adm", "sudo", ... However, I still
experience this issue with gnome-control-center 1:3.4.0-0ubuntu6. In my
case, I started experiencing this problem with an update about a week
ago.
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I had this problem suddenly after an update (update released yesterday)
because i didn't have it before. Checking it, i saw that my user was in
the admin group, but no in the sudo group, so after adding the user to
the group, i have the button again.
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This is still broken for me as well after updating to gnome-control-
center 1:3.4.0-0ubuntu5
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Title:
missing "apply system-wide" in network>proxy
This is still broken for me on a fresh install today, with gnome-
control-center 1:3.4.0-0ubuntu5.
I believe the problem may lie here:
struct group *admin;
struct group *sudo;
admin = getgrnam ("admin");
if (admin == NULL)
return FALSE;
sud
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-control-center -
1:3.4.0-0ubuntu5
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gnome-control-center (1:3.4.0-0ubuntu5) precise; urgency=low
[ Jeremy Bicha ]
* debian/patches/50_ubuntu_systemwide_prefs.patch:
- Network proxy: Show "apply system wide" for sudo group too
(LP
Thank you, Matt for tracking down the source of the issue, thanks much,
Jeremy, for the quick fix:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-control-
center/ubuntu/revision/429
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Still, this is utterly unacceptable, as Tom previously said. I'm not
trying to be an ass here, but ever since I've started testing the 12.04
release, I've encountered only idiotic problems and solutions that have
very poor implementation. I was quite shocked that solutions like these
are present wi
I updated Ubuntu 11.04 to 12.04 Beta 2 an also couldn't find the "appy
system wide" button. It turned out, the "admin" group was called "adm".
Renaming it to "admin" made the button visible. This may be useful as a
short-term workaround.
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** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Indeed:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/TechnicalOverview/Beta2#Other
This would certainly explain that behavior. Could be quite problematic
in LDAP/AD environments.
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The button is only shown if you are in the admin group. On one of my
laptops, my user is, on another fresh install, it is not. I do not know
why that is, but the logic needs to be re-examined:
static gboolean
is_admin ()
{
gid_t groups [1024];
int i, ngroups;
struct group
Tom, Andrei,
I've verified that "Apply system wide" shows up on multiple Ubuntu 12.04
computers. Maybe you did an incorrect dist-upgrade and removed something
important.
I went ahead and reopened this bug even though I believe the default
installation is working as it's supposed to.
** Changed
Status is bogus - no fix was released, nor was any rigorous testing even
involved. This was a "works for me" which is utterly irresponsible for
an LTS candidate.
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The button shows up in neither Unity nor Unity-2d desktops using the
most current available packages.
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Andrei, you don't have to get upset. Here's what's on my computer.
** Attachment added: "network-proxy-precise.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/967978/+attachment/3001844/+files/network-proxy-precise.png
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You believe wrong. Up to date on packages, still now freaking button.
Double-check next time.
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Title:
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I believe this has been fixed in Ubuntu 12.04. The "Apply system wide"
button shows up fine here.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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