Josh,

As someone who has 65 and 68 year old parents, and 90 year old
grandparents who have issues even with Windows and relies on me to solve
the problems when they occur, I sympathize with you, however I'm going
to go out on a limb and say most 76 year olds aren't using linux, or
those that are at least know who to contact when things go wrong (like
yourself).  But, as most 76 year olds I know and have worked with (which
is quite a large group) are using Windows or Apple software, I did leave
those groups out of my analysis initially.

However, as Quinn has pointed out, there *is* built in functionality,
`ubuntu-bug -w`, which will allow the user to click the window of the
program that is causing issues (however if the issue is a crash issue or
worse, then it is a bit more difficult to use this method to file a bug,
and in those cases it's usually a good idea to check with someone who
knows what they're doing or ask for help finding such information as the
source-package, as a part of triage is to verify a bug is against a
given source package).

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