[01:24] I'm on 14.04.2 and was wondering which firewall GUI is the most compatible with the system. Wasn't sure if I should go for the Gnome Firewall or the GUI or UFW [03:33] Thesaurus, ufw is probably the easiest to use for simple stuff [06:37] am I doing something wrong or are constant 'system errors' every ten minutes normal in this distribution? [06:40] running a mint 15.04 install [06:40] most features are smooth, the only thing that didn't work like a charm was the animations in the ubuntu software center [07:10] ciscam, no, that's not normal [07:11] what's the program that crashes? [12:49] Hi everyone, I just updated my Ubuntu Gnome 14.10 to 15.04 on my Dell XPS 8700 and since the upgrade I am no longer able to open my System Settings menu. Does anyone have any suggestions? [12:50] can you run gnome-control-center in a terminal and see if you get any error messages? [12:51] Hm, that worked. [12:51] Possible that the mapping didn't correctly upgrade? [12:52] Now another weird thing I noticed. While in Settings I tried opening Power but it freezes the window and I get a error. Re-opening it and trying it again I get the same problem. [12:57] same here [12:58] do you have the staging ppa enabled? [12:58] I do not, this a fresh install. Haven't added any ppa's outside of what was included. [12:58] hmm [12:59] oh wait I remember the freezes too, but now they're gone for me (I've the staging PPA) [12:59] anyway reporting a bug would be a good thing to do [13:00] Ok, I reported the bug. You said the staging ppa fixed it the power menu issue and opening system settings issue? [13:02] actually wait, since I ran that gnome-control-center I'm now able to open the menu again without the command. [13:03] but does that staging ppa fix the power menu issue? [14:30] hi all [17:04] So, is the weird squarish theme in the staging PPA a bug or just the new default look? === aaron__ is now known as ahoneybun === aaron__ is now known as ahoneybun [22:47] Hello everyone! I am looking for a way to make scrolling "faster" in 15.04.