> Please follow the steps in comment #2 if you would like any help. 
> If you don't have time then no problem, just let the bug expire.

The very idea of bugs expiring because the OP doesn't provide any given
piece of information is stupid. I'm always puzzled at how it's such a
common practice in bug trackers. It makes no sense to close a bug unless
it's either fixed or found to be invalid. What's the point in waiting
for other people to stumble on the same bug and report it again and
again?

Also you're demanding an unreasonable amount of work on the side of the
reporter (yes, I know, you're not "demanding" anything strictly
speaking, but I mean expecting it to be done by the reporter rather than
by the developers or triagers): to uninstall a driver and test whether
the bug is still present in a completely different configuration.
Whatever the answer is, the bug exists and isn't any less of a bug: the
test would serve the purpose of TRIAGING the bug, which is not something
that can reasonably be expected to be done by the user. Now, of course
it never hurts to ask the reporter to try something, but putting the bug
in "incomplete" status (which implies it expiring if the original poster
doesn't do that) is wrong.

That's like closing a bug because it's too difficult to fix (note that
difficult to reproduce just mean difficult to investigate which in turn
means difficult to fix: that does not make it any less of an issue or
mean it's any less severe; if anything it means it needs more attention,
not less). Actually that's exactly what it is, and it is done a lot,
which is what frustrates me (and part of the reason why Ubuntu is so
buggy).

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