On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 10:51 -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote:
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> Check your Gnome Session startup apps and see if there's a Bug Buddy
> item to uncheck. System>Preferences>Startup Apps.
I mentioned earlier in the thread (but forgot in the first posting) that
this I did find where the startup a
Greg Woods wrote:
> I had considered the sledge hammer approach but I am concerned about
> what else might break if I do that. Perhaps I'll give it a try tonight.
Check your Gnome Session startup apps and see if there's a Bug Buddy
item to uncheck. System>Preferences>Startup Apps.
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On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 14:50 +, Frank Murphy wrote:
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> yum erase bug-buddy?
I had considered the sledge hammer approach but I am concerned about
what else might break if I do that. Perhaps I'll give it a try tonight.
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On 04/02/10 14:47, Greg Woods wrote:
> On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 08:19 -0600, Mikkel wrote:
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>> System --> Preferences --> Startup Applications. Uncheck the box in
>> front of Automatic Bug Reporting Tool.
>
> My bad; I forgot to mention this is on Fedora 10. ABRT hadn't been
> introduced yet. I did
On Wed, 2010-02-03 at 08:19 -0600, Mikkel wrote:
> System --> Preferences --> Startup Applications. Uncheck the box in
> front of Automatic Bug Reporting Tool.
My bad; I forgot to mention this is on Fedora 10. ABRT hadn't been
introduced yet. I did find the startup applications menu but I didn't
On 02/03/2010 07:42 AM, Greg Woods wrote:
> Is there any way to turn off bug-buddy in Gnome? On one of my systems I
> run a full-screen app that occasionally crashes, and when it does,
> bug-buddy pops up and since the crashed app covers the entire screen, I
> can't see the mouse pointer ti get it
Is there any way to turn off bug-buddy in Gnome? On one of my systems I
run a full-screen app that occasionally crashes, and when it does,
bug-buddy pops up and since the crashed app covers the entire screen, I
can't see the mouse pointer ti get it into the bug-buddy window to get
rid of it, and si