Hi everyone!
Hopefully this will be a quick one, although I haven't found the answer in searching the forums or google.
It's been some time now since I last used Kubuntu, so I don't remember all the commands anymore.
At the time, I was using a proxy.
Now in order for the proxy to work with apt-get and Adept Manager it's necessary to declare this separately from the usual proxy settings.
Now, I have moved and no longer need the proxy (which doesn't work either, so I can't install new programs).
But I don't recall how/where I put the proxy.
I find one reference to it in the list of my environmental variables (that comes up when I enter "env" in bash).
I'm guessing it was put there by an export command. But it's permanent.
I've checked the ~/.bashrc and ~/.bash_profile and /etc/profiles files, and it's not in either of them.
So how do I remove that reference?
Thanks in advance!
Hopefully this will be a quick one, although I haven't found the answer in searching the forums or google.
It's been some time now since I last used Kubuntu, so I don't remember all the commands anymore.
At the time, I was using a proxy.
Now in order for the proxy to work with apt-get and Adept Manager it's necessary to declare this separately from the usual proxy settings.
Now, I have moved and no longer need the proxy (which doesn't work either, so I can't install new programs).
But I don't recall how/where I put the proxy.
I find one reference to it in the list of my environmental variables (that comes up when I enter "env" in bash).
I'm guessing it was put there by an export command. But it's permanent.
I've checked the ~/.bashrc and ~/.bash_profile and /etc/profiles files, and it's not in either of them.
So how do I remove that reference?
Thanks in advance!
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