I experience the same issue on Ubuntu 20.04. Neither manual proxy settings, nor PAC file helps. Additionally, I've exported http_proxy and https_proxy environment variables wherever I could (.bashrc, .zshrc, /etc/environment)
I suppose, the fact that my PC is in the domain or that it has multiple admin users may play a role... but how?
But I found my executable in /snap/chromium/1528/bin/chromium.desktop and did not succeed to find the way to edit it (read-only file system). Moreover, this file will be rewritten during package update.
I am totally dissatisfied with the fact that I should run chromium via terminal or create some desktop shortcuts. Is there any hope that the issue will be fixed? What can I do for that?
P.S. I've tried Chromium 89.0.4389.90 - 91.0.4455.2, no one works.
I experience the same issue on Ubuntu 20.04. Neither manual proxy settings, nor PAC file helps. Additionally, I've exported http_proxy and https_proxy environment variables wherever I could (.bashrc, .zshrc, /etc/environment)
I suppose, the fact that my PC is in the domain or that it has multiple admin users may play a role... but how?
I tried that hack with changing .desktop file /askubuntu. com/questions/ 513840/ google- chrome- proxy-settings
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But I found my executable in /snap/chromium/ 1528/bin/ chromium. desktop and did not succeed to find the way to edit it (read-only file system). Moreover, this file will be rewritten during package update.
I am totally dissatisfied with the fact that I should run chromium via terminal or create some desktop shortcuts. Is there any hope that the issue will be fixed? What can I do for that?
P.S. I've tried Chromium 89.0.4389.90 - 91.0.4455.2, no one works.