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Originally Posted by arivero
Ah, you simply call wired.sh or wireless.sh with the right parameters; sort of "/usr/bin/wired.sh start" or similar call, we used it back in the 2.4 version three months ago.
Check them in /usr/bin. There is even an "usage" help. But in any case, how does the "proxy trick" works? Do I need actually to take the work of setting a proxy?
guess most people will use a apt-get anyway.
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Try just pointing it at a nonexistent proxy. If the network light stays on and you get a popup error box on connect then you're there.