Hi team, wasn't this already done since on the new 23.04 and maybe
before, there is a specific question that asks if you would like to
report or not to ubuntu? I think that is related to this directly no?
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Hi, what is the current status? Apport seems to be default-enabled on
all the live images I tried. Also let me ask, the informational link
where one can query one’s own uploads, it does not seem to display
whether or not a coredump was uploaded. Could you provide the same? It
was said that if retra
Hi Brian, yes it works but in the installer it should have that option,
so that when installing ubuntu for the first time for example, the user
can stop reports from the beginning.
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Bug 1778497 is about having a remember feature in apport which gives the
user a way to say never report crashes or always report crashes. This
feature is available in 18.04 and on. Could you please test it and see
if it helps address your concerns? Thanks!
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I agree with Luis I'm new in Ubuntu and this message is really painful
to my eyes, you should run that on the background.
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Guys, this has created more issues to newcomers than anything else I
teach them. It should not be alerting the user EVERY TIME an app crashes
(which simply comes back up after a second). It apport needs to be
enabled to send or gather information it should ask ONCE during the
installation process i
Just updating that in 17.04 and 17.10 it still shows, some times
multiple times for the same issue. The opt-in option is better suited
for end users and if a developer wants it enabled they can simply edit
the apport file. But again, a year later and 2 versions later, a simple
opt-in approach (that
Just if anybody is wondering, apport came enabled by default on Ubuntu
16.10 and in I would say 15 minutes of installing it from scratch I had
already 5 error reports, again, of things that were fixed automatically
when the app reloaded itself. It just pushes the entry point of Ubuntu
for new users
I agree with comment #6.
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** Also affects: apport
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Status: New
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Status: New
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Brian, well that would not be a solution, a viable one at least. There
needs to be an option that does not tell all Ubuntu users they need to
install something to avoid something that should not be happening in the
first place because of how it is perceived. One proposed solution is,
during the ins
The crash reports which apport is notifying users about are going to
errors.ubuntu.com for stable (non-development) releases of Ubuntu. This
information is then aggregated for developers so that we know which
crashes are affecting the most users and can then prioritize crashes.
Without the crashes
I agree that Apport popups are annoying and very user-unfriendly, but
IMHO disabling it altogether is not the right approach, it might be
better to show popups only when real user interaction is needed and
available (for instance, in our case we have a lot of Apport popups on
guest/public accounts
Yes, any option that helps it not involving the user would help the new
users introduced to Ubuntu (Avoid getting the idea that Ubuntu is
constantly having issues because of the popups) and still send the
information. This can be something opt-in for the user when installing
the system.
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I'm working with small numbers, but experience the same issue. But I
would argue that if Apport is a part of a healthy Q.A. strategy then
leave it in place, but don't involve the user with those pesky popups at
login and run-time.
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