On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 17:46 +0000, Robert Bernecky wrote:
> Hi, James,
>
> I looked around, hoping that there would be error log files in /tmp or
> somewhere else obvious, but I don't see anything.
>
> There were several logs generated and sent along, if I believe the
> crash button stuff on the gnome menu bar...
>
> If you can tell me where they were sent, I'll dig them up.
> Sorry for the confusion...
>
Ah,
If it's the automatic crash reporting tool you first need to click
on the icon and tell it to report the bug.
Then it will check a few things and report the bug, did it get that
far?
Did it in fact file a new bug? If so can you search for it and post
a link here?
You can get it to report another bug by opening the file manager
and going to /var/crash, and then double clicking on the crash report
with "gnome_settings_daemon" in the name.
On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 17:46 +0000, Robert Bernecky wrote:
> Hi, James,
>
> I looked around, hoping that there would be error log files in /tmp or
> somewhere else obvious, but I don't see anything.
>
> There were several logs generated and sent along, if I believe the
> crash button stuff on the gnome menu bar...
>
> If you can tell me where they were sent, I'll dig them up.
> Sorry for the confusion...
>
Ah,
If it's the automatic crash reporting tool you first need to click
on the icon and tell it to report the bug.
Then it will check a few things and report the bug, did it get that
far?
Did it in fact file a new bug? If so can you search for it and post
a link here?
You can get it to report another bug by opening the file manager settings_ daemon" in the name.
and going to /var/crash, and then double clicking on the crash report
with "gnome_
Thanks,
James