"There's nothing 'private' in the UUID's of your disks"
Is your SSN or your address a private information or not? Sure it is
private. It is unique and it identifies you. The same is true about disk
UUID. It is unique. It identifies you. That's why it is private.
Sure, paranoiac can change disk UU
... and again.
Interesting - "widget not within a GtkWindow".
:39:23 gdm-simple-slave[3381]: WARNING: Unable to load file
'/etc/gdm/custom.conf': No such file or directory
:39:23 acpid: client connected from 3383[0:0]
:39:23 acpid: 1 client rule loaded
:39:25 gdm-session-worker[3438]: WARNING: Un
Today it has happened again. A couple of tabs were open in FireFox.
After opening a new URL the session has been terminated.
gdm-simple-slave[4255]: WARNING: Unable to load file '/etc/gdm/custom.conf': No
such file or directory
acpid: client connected from 4259[0:0]
acpid: 1 client rule loaded
pu
I won't do it.
apport-collect tries to send too much private information. For instance
"disk/by-uuid" IDs. If you need some specific logs, please let me know.
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