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"Add graphical interface to insert the proxy." that sounds like a
good idea, something Xubuntu really could do with (both
Ubuntu/Kubuntu already have GUIs for this). I think the best
solution would be to integrate this with NetworkManager, though this
would require a fair bit of work and may conflict with the settings
already in place. A simple dialog to set the<br>
http_proxy variables may be enough (I might be able to have a go at
this though might not have the time to do it by the next release). I
can see what you mean about the files thing, <big>though </big>it
isn't to hard to do <b>chmod <big>+x <i>folder</i>/*</big></b><big>,
but I suppose this may make things a little easier.<br>
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Joshua<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 24/03/13 10:25, Abderraouf Adjal
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<div dir="ltr">Hello<br>
There are two idea to improve Xubuntu<br>
One:<br>
at the file managet (thunar) add make all files executable .
And not only a particular file type.<br>
Two:<br>
Add graphical interface to insert the proxy.<br>
Greetings from the Linux community Arab.<br>
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