Reporting bugs
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== Reporting windowed applications == | == For windowed applications == |
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== Reporting non windowed applications == | == For non windowed applications == |
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1. Using the '''Synaptic application''' and the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage|list of common packages]], determine which one is the most likely to be affected. | 1. Using the '''Synaptic''' application and the [[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage|list of common packages]], determine which software package is the most likely to be affected. |
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== For unusable systems == If you '''cannot file''' a bug using the ubuntu-bug tool, go to: ||https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/PACKAGE/+filebug|| Or if you '''haven't been able to determine the package''': ||https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug|| |
Determine if the bug is really a bug
You shouldn't file a bug here if you are:
For windowed applications
In the Terminal application enter:
ubuntu-bug -w
For non windowed applications
1. Using the Synaptic application and the list of common packages, determine which software package is the most likely to be affected.
2. In the Terminal application enter:
ubuntu-bug package
3. Or if you haven't been able to determine the package, just enter:
ubuntu-bug
For unusable systems
If you cannot file a bug using the ubuntu-bug tool, go to:
Or if you haven't been able to determine the package:
es20490446e/Reporting bugs (last edited 2017-05-28 03:38:52 by es20490446e)