FSHero:
It's not just the forums that you can go to - there's IRC and 
http://answers.launchpad.net/ too. Generally speaking you file bug reports when 
you know what is causing the issue and have reproducible steps that _someone 
else can follow_ to reliably reproduce the issue. This allows you to file the 
bug in the right package (in this case although you saw a problem with briquolo 
I suspect the right package was probably linux-restricted-modules-2.6.20). 
http://live.gnome.org/BugzillaGuidelines contains a good description of what 
needs to be in a bug report. If it turns out that something that originally 
looked like a support request turns out to have a clear underlying bug then 
bugs can be filed.
 
Thanks for following up on this. Closing because previous comments suggest the 
issue has been resolved.

** Changed in: briquolo (Ubuntu)
       Status: Needs Info => Rejected

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I tried to run Briquolo, but it crashed. I believe that my OpenGL 
installation/configuration may be flawed in some way, or my NVIDIA drivers may 
be badly installed. 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/116382
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