This bug has been affecting me for the past two months or more, but
until now I haven't been able to find anything useful on the subject.
The notification won't submit a report, though I have tried numerous
times. It says the report file is corrupted, then wants me to give my
password again.
Tha
[Expired for apport (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Title:
"system program problem detected"
To manage notifications about this bug
Hello Rebecca, just want to thank you for giving me the right info that led
to the success, identifying the right folder, thereby reporting the
problem. My system is now back to normalc. Thank you once again. I'll be in
touch for your assistance any time possible.
Have my best regard.
Jesse Oguzie
/var/crash is the folder where crash reports are kept; the name of the
report includes the name of the program that crashed, and opening it
(with the default "Report a problem...") will show more information and
allow you to submit it here. (Do NOT attach the report here as an
ordinary file: depen
Sorry, I stil have not got it quite clear. What specifically, should i
enter in the terminal to solv this problem, Or do I need to revert to the
former?
Thanks for your Kind care.
Jesse Oguzie
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Rebecca Palmer
<1082...@bugs.launchpad.net>wrote:
>
> i upgraded from
This means something has crashed (probably not apport itself, that's the
program that reports crashes): to find out what, look in /var/crash.
I have the same problem, but it started on upgrading from 12.04 Unity 2D
to 12.10 full Unity; I attach my crash report. (I know this is probably
the wrong