Environment seems to be broken
I tried using some code to reset my proxy back to all 0's. It seems that I didn't put in the proper variables and now my environment won't load
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "This script must be run as root";
exit 1;
fi
gsettings set org.gnome.system.proxy mode 'none' ;
grep PATH /etc/environment > lol.t;
cat lol.t > /etc/environment;
printf "" > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95proxies;
rm -rf lol.t;
I put this code in and now after I login all I get is a nice long look at my background, but nothing else. What do?
16.04 proxy xfce4-terminal
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I tried using some code to reset my proxy back to all 0's. It seems that I didn't put in the proper variables and now my environment won't load
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "This script must be run as root";
exit 1;
fi
gsettings set org.gnome.system.proxy mode 'none' ;
grep PATH /etc/environment > lol.t;
cat lol.t > /etc/environment;
printf "" > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95proxies;
rm -rf lol.t;
I put this code in and now after I login all I get is a nice long look at my background, but nothing else. What do?
16.04 proxy xfce4-terminal
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I suspect the issue may be that runninggsettingswithsudohas caused some personal settings files to become root-owned: try runningfind ~ ( -user root -o -group root ) -lsfrom a terminal (using Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. to obtain a virtual terminal if you can't use a GUI terminal emulator) to identify any such
– steeldriver
58 mins ago
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I tried using some code to reset my proxy back to all 0's. It seems that I didn't put in the proper variables and now my environment won't load
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "This script must be run as root";
exit 1;
fi
gsettings set org.gnome.system.proxy mode 'none' ;
grep PATH /etc/environment > lol.t;
cat lol.t > /etc/environment;
printf "" > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95proxies;
rm -rf lol.t;
I put this code in and now after I login all I get is a nice long look at my background, but nothing else. What do?
16.04 proxy xfce4-terminal
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I tried using some code to reset my proxy back to all 0's. It seems that I didn't put in the proper variables and now my environment won't load
if [ $(id -u) -ne 0 ]; then
echo "This script must be run as root";
exit 1;
fi
gsettings set org.gnome.system.proxy mode 'none' ;
grep PATH /etc/environment > lol.t;
cat lol.t > /etc/environment;
printf "" > /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/95proxies;
rm -rf lol.t;
I put this code in and now after I login all I get is a nice long look at my background, but nothing else. What do?
16.04 proxy xfce4-terminal
16.04 proxy xfce4-terminal
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I suspect the issue may be that runninggsettingswithsudohas caused some personal settings files to become root-owned: try runningfind ~ ( -user root -o -group root ) -lsfrom a terminal (using Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. to obtain a virtual terminal if you can't use a GUI terminal emulator) to identify any such
– steeldriver
58 mins ago
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I suspect the issue may be that runninggsettingswithsudohas caused some personal settings files to become root-owned: try runningfind ~ ( -user root -o -group root ) -lsfrom a terminal (using Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. to obtain a virtual terminal if you can't use a GUI terminal emulator) to identify any such
– steeldriver
58 mins ago
I suspect the issue may be that running
gsettings with sudo has caused some personal settings files to become root-owned: try running find ~ ( -user root -o -group root ) -ls from a terminal (using Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. to obtain a virtual terminal if you can't use a GUI terminal emulator) to identify any such– steeldriver
58 mins ago
I suspect the issue may be that running
gsettings with sudo has caused some personal settings files to become root-owned: try running find ~ ( -user root -o -group root ) -ls from a terminal (using Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. to obtain a virtual terminal if you can't use a GUI terminal emulator) to identify any such– steeldriver
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I suspect the issue may be that running
gsettingswithsudohas caused some personal settings files to become root-owned: try runningfind ~ ( -user root -o -group root ) -lsfrom a terminal (using Ctrl-Alt-F1 etc. to obtain a virtual terminal if you can't use a GUI terminal emulator) to identify any such– steeldriver
58 mins ago