| # Linux Proxy Config |
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| Chromium on Linux has several possible sources of proxy info: GNOME/KDE |
| settings, command-line flags, and environment variables. |
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| ## GNOME and KDE |
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| When Chromium detects that it is running in GNOME or KDE, it will automatically |
| use the appropriate standard proxy settings. You can configure these proxy |
| settings from the options dialog (the "Change proxy settings" button in the |
| "Under the Hood" tab), which will launch the GNOME or KDE proxy settings |
| applications, or by launching those applications directly. |
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| ## Flags and environment variables |
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| For other desktop environments, Chromium's proxy settings can be configured |
| using command-line flags or environment variables. These are documented on the |
| man page (`man google-chrome` or `man chromium-browser`). |