I am unclear why merely because the user who originally reported a bug
does not wish to reinstall a program that has a sufficiently serious bug
that he no longer uses it makes the bug invalid.

As I reported above, the bug is still present in Lucid. I therefore no
longer use ktimetracker, and do not wish to spend time helping to fix
bugs in it.

It seems to me the severity of the problem makes the bug more, not less,
valid.

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ktimetracker starts some karm tasks after upgrade
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