Hi
http://www.ghacks.net/2010/11/21/reporting-bugs-in-fedora-14/
"Included with recent Fedora operating system releases is a bug reporting tool like no other. The tool is called ABRT (Automatic Bug Reporting Tool) and it is one of the easiest tools you will ever experience for bug reporting. ABRT is a daemon that resides in the background waiting for something to crash. When something does crash ABRT automatically collects the necessary data for the bug reporting tool and then pops up a notice in your notification area. All the user then has to do is click on the notice, select a bug, and click Report. It really is that easy."
Rahul
Hi, thanks for the use of this tool. I would however like to request for the design of his tool to change a little. I have realized that more commonly unless you are a fedora enthusiast most of our users do not really send this reports. Most of them hardly go into the notification area. for this reason o think we need to make tis thing connect automatically and send the reports whenever it picks n internet connection.
thanks frankie
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Rahul Sundaram metherid@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
http://www.ghacks.net/2010/11/21/reporting-bugs-in-fedora-14/
"Included with recent Fedora operating system releases is a bug reporting tool like no other. The tool is called ABRT (Automatic Bug Reporting Tool) and it is one of the easiest tools you will ever experience for bug reporting. ABRT is a daemon that resides in the background waiting for something to crash. When something does crash ABRT automatically collects the necessary data for the bug reporting tool and then pops up a notice in your notification area. All the user then has to do is click on the notice, select a bug, and click Report. It really is that easy."
Rahul
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On 12/04/2010 11:43 AM, Frankie Mangoa wrote:
Hi, thanks for the use of this tool. I would however like to request for the design of his tool to change a little. I have realized that more commonly unless you are a fedora enthusiast most of our users do not really send this reports. Most of them hardly go into the notification area. for this reason o think we need to make tis thing connect automatically and send the reports whenever it picks n internet connection.
Such suggestions should be directed to Abrt developers via Red Hat Bugzilla or their mailing lists. Marketing list isn't the right forum for discussing it. Thanks.
Rahul
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