[00:44] <bsharitt> I have two machines running ubuntu gnome 15.04. One upgraded from 14.04 through 14.10 and the other a clean install. An epiphany install on one has settings under the menu that lets me do thing like enable/disable ads, popups and plugins among other things. The second(the fresh install) does not. I can't think for the life of me what I might have done to make epiphany more useful on the second. Any ideas?
[00:48] <bsharitt> Also private browsing seems to have disappeared on machine 2 compared to 1
[01:57] <stiv2k> darkxst: hi
[14:47] <yoasif> im trying to fill out https://ubuntugnome.org/feedback-time/ and it's asking me to login to google
[14:47] <yoasif> is this by design?
[18:22] <stiv2k> darkxst: hi
[19:06] <dtigue> I've finally got ONE VPN connection working. I set it up in the network manager program, but if I put in specific IP addresses instead of selecting automatic it would fail to connect every time. So I got it to connect by setting ipv4 to automatic, but then I was unable to ping or connect anything on the VPN side. Finally I got it all to work by connecting to the VPN and then in the terminal running 'sudo ip route add 192.168.13.0/24 via 192.168.13
[19:06] <dtigue> .14', but I shouldn't have to do all that. I should be able to insert that info in the IPv4 settings when setting up the VPN. Can anyone help me with this? Or at least point me to the right people to talk to about this issue.
[23:47] <SergioEDuran1> Hello everybody
[23:48] <SergioEDuran1> I havea little but important question
[23:52] <SergioEDuran1> I am installing Ubuntu GNOME on my HDD, I have chosen it over others such as Mint because of the official Ubuntu support but I preffer the Cinnamon desktop,how does Ubuntu GNOME looks with Cinnamon?
[23:56] <SergioEDuran1> the last time I tested Ubuntu GNOME with Cinnamon it has looked ugly,because all the apps with CSDs had menubars instead of their app icon / menu inside of the headerbar