Sorry if this is cluttering the bug report with stuff not directly related to the bug, but I'm not sure I understand you correctly.
Are you saying that each user should have a unique /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id, which is the same across all their Ubuntu installations, or are you saying that *all* Ubuntu installations should have the same ID string in /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id?
I had assumed that when I click the "Show Previous Reports" button on my machine, I would be shown a list of reports sent from *my* machine (I only have one). Is that assumption wrong?
@Bryan Quigley
Sorry if this is cluttering the bug report with stuff not directly related to the bug, but I'm not sure I understand you correctly.
Are you saying that each user should have a unique /var/lib/ whoopsie/ whoopsie- id, which is the same across all their Ubuntu installations, or are you saying that *all* Ubuntu installations should have the same ID string in /var/lib/ whoopsie/ whoopsie- id?
I had assumed that when I click the "Show Previous Reports" button on my machine, I would be shown a list of reports sent from *my* machine (I only have one). Is that assumption wrong?
To clarify my earlier reply, when I click "Show Previous Reports", I'm taken to the URL https:/ /errors. ubuntu. com/user/ 510841b87d15dc7 8a2b05dfaf72c23 b03d3344aa07556 d7f25bd70b7e4a7 aa38e6df5e681eb a3d61108ddabf5a 23c98006e537992 be7ce057529508a 6724bb88, which is the same URL as mentioned in Brian Murray's reply #1, and your own reply #9 above. I can see that the ID in that URL is taken from the whoopsie-id file, and is the same ID as that in IKT's original bug report and in Vindicator's reply #8.