Template:Environment Variable Add

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Set the {{{variable}}} environment variable. There are several methods, but the #/etc/environment Method is the simplest one. [1]

/etc/environment Method

This will apply to the whole environment. [2]

Open file /etc/environment in an editor with administrative ("root") rights.

1 Select your platform.

Non-Qubes-Whonix

2 Notes.

  • Sudoedit guidance: See Kicksecure logo Open File with Root RightsOnion network Logo for details on why using sudoedit improves security and how to use it.
  • Editor requirement: Close Featherpad (or the chosen text editor) before running the sudoedit command.

3 Open the file with root rights.

sudoedit /etc/environment

Qubes-Whonix

2 Notes.

  • Sudoedit guidance: See Kicksecure logo Open File with Root RightsOnion network Logo for details on why using sudoedit improves security and how to use it.
  • Editor requirement: Close Featherpad (or the chosen text editor) before running the sudoedit command.
  • Template requirement: When using Qubes-Whonix, this must be done inside the Template.

3 Open the file with root rights.

sudoedit /etc/environment

4 Notes.

  • Shut down Template: After applying this change, shut down the Template.
  • Restart App Qubes: All App Qubes based on the Template need to be restarted if they were already running.
  • Qubes persistence: See also Kicksecure logo Qubes PersistenceOnion network Logo
  • General procedure: This is a general procedure required for Qubes and is unspecific to Qubes-Whonix.

Others and Alternatives

2 Notes.

  • Example only: This is just an example. Other tools could achieve the same goal.
  • Troubleshooting and alternatives: If this example does not work for you, or if you are not using Whonix, please refer to Open File with Root Rights.

3 Open the file with root rights.

sudoedit /etc/environment

Add the following line.

{{{variable}}}

Save and reboot.

  1. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariablesarchive.org iconarchive.today icon
  2. Unless this environment variable is manually unset before starting Tor Browser.