For this to work, I had to enable the error reporting switch in system settings/privacy protection.
With error reporting enabled, the browser window opened.
This is not a bug, but I'm not very happy with the behaviour:
- Having error reporting switched off, I should be able to enforce it via CLI. There should be a corresponding parameter like --ignore-reporting-disabled. (OPT-IN)
- OR: Ignoring the disabled reporting should be the default when executing ubuntu-bug manually. (OPT-OUT). If ubuntu-bug was _not_ started manually might require another parameter like --check-reporting-enabled.
Unwanted behaviour is:
- I have to switch error reporting on (plus, I have to know this by myself!)
- ... do my stuff with ubuntu-bug
- Switch error reporting off again
For this to work, I had to enable the error reporting switch in system settings/privacy protection.
With error reporting enabled, the browser window opened.
This is not a bug, but I'm not very happy with the behaviour:
- Having error reporting switched off, I should be able to enforce it via CLI. There should be a corresponding parameter like --ignore- reporting- disabled. (OPT-IN) reporting- enabled.
- OR: Ignoring the disabled reporting should be the default when executing ubuntu-bug manually. (OPT-OUT). If ubuntu-bug was _not_ started manually might require another parameter like --check-
Unwanted behaviour is:
- I have to switch error reporting on (plus, I have to know this by myself!)
- ... do my stuff with ubuntu-bug
- Switch error reporting off again