Using VMWare software in Windows and installing Linux/Ubuntu is a common development method. From the perspective of usage, the Ubuntu operation method is basically the same as that of a non-simulator, however, I also encountered some minor problems when using it. This blog is mainly about how to use proxy servers in VMWare Ubuntu.
Developers often use the Terminal application that comes with the system in the Ubuntu environment. Sudo apt-get install xxx and other commands are often required to install the software. In enterprise networks, this will inevitably involve proxy server settings. According to my habits, I directly use the following command in Terminal:
$ Export http_proxy = xxx. xxx. xxx: port $ Sudo apt-get install xxx |
I thought it could work very smoothly, but Ubuntu in VMWare didn't work...
Previously, I used to set Terminal to easily switch to access external and content resources. I can do this with a simple command line. What should I do if the old revolution has encountered new problems?
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The SteamOS operating system can be downloaded and installed.
About Installing SteamOS session on Ubuntu
How to install SteamOS in VirtualBox
Download, install, and configure Ubuntu 14.04
Ubuntu 14.04 system:
Ubuntu 14.04 text tutorial on hard drive installation in Windows 7
Then directly use the network settings of VMWare and directly use the system's proxy settings.
1) Open the Ubuntu settings menu, as shown in 1.
Figure 1
2) Select System Settings, as shown in figure 2.
Figure 2
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