@jan
how do you think devs can find a solution from a dead release ? Precise does
not use the same libs as Natty. So closing that report again.
Open your own report with the Precise crash file (use ubuntu-bug on the crash
file)
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@jan
if you are concerned by that issue on a recent release, then open a new report
with the required debug info.
That one is useless and set back to invalid
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Not invalid: 12.04 is LTS.
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Extra debug information from recent crash should have been added to the
bug report automatically. However, I don't see it.
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Well 12.04 LTS is a recent release, supported till mid 2017.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LTS
The error report apparently could not be attached to a bug set to invalid.
I'm not sure where launchpad has not stored my data.
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I use nautilus as media center and connect to FTP servers, when
establishing a connection all perecta behaves, but we know that an FTP
server is a timeout, after overcoming the inactivity timeout, I try and
retrieve the contents Nautilus crashed, the FTP server I have it in my
favorites. When I
I use Ubuntu Raring 13.04
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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