On 4 May 2012 22:32, Tony Pursell <a...@princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:
> > > On 4 May 2012 21:17, Colin Law <clan...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >> On 4 May 2012 20:18, scoundrel50a <scoundrel...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Since I had to do the reinstall, I keep getting crash reports, a lot >> more >> > than what I was getting when it was running beta 1.....I click on the >> crash >> > report logo, it brings up the box, which shows what has crashed and >> where it >> > says submit, I click and nothing happens, so I cant submit the crash >> > report....then I try the terminal and use ubuntu-bug whatever and it >> says it >> > cant find the crash report.....something has broken since the >> > reinstall.......anybody have any ideas how I can get the crash report >> > working again....... >> >> I think it is submitting the report but doing so anonymously and not >> giving you the chance to see the bug report. I may be wrong here, >> someone will correct me if so. >> >> I too find this frustrating, there is no way of knowing what is going >> on and tracking a bug report to see when it is going to get fixed. >> Also when one was asked to do a bug report one had the option to say >> don't ask me about this again for this version of the problem package. >> The result is that I am seeing several of these every day and don't >> have any way of finding out more about what is going on. >> >> > Look in /var/crash for files in group whoopsie. These are crash reports > automatically submitted. According to Popey, Canonical is using this to > get crash reports so they can see which packages are unstable. You can > probably report them in the normal way with ubuntu-bug and the .crash file > name. > > Sorry, I don't think you can. It will just submit them the same way as before.
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