Bug reporting

2021-07-13 Thread DP
Hi,

First of all, I can't believe you make it so hard to report a bug!!! I hope
writing to this email address (the only one I found on that messy site for
bugs) helps in any way.

Here's my bug description: if you remove the password for your user in
Ubuntu, so that you're able to login by just hitting ENTER, then you can no
longer report any trouble on your Ubuntu system, since the utility for
reporting bugs always asks for authentication and requests a password of at
least one character in length. Else, the button for sending the report
remains disabled.

Regards
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Re: Bug Reporting Help

2014-01-08 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

On 01/07/2014 10:34 PM, Jack Ramsay wrote:

Guys,
I am currently wondering what package this should be reported against:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1244645  What is happening is that a 
file for intel backlight is not being created for x to be configured 
to use it.





Given this is for intel, I think you are in the right place by filing 
against the kernel. Do you know of a time this worked and can re-confirm 
it? Having a good kernel this worked under would help the devs out quite 
a bit in pinpointing the issue. Thanks Jack!


Nicholas
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Bug Reporting Help

2014-01-07 Thread Jack Ramsay

Guys,
I am currently wondering what package this should be reported against:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1244645  What is happening is that a file for 
intel backlight is not being created for x to be configured to use it.


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