When a "Sorry, Ubuntu has experienced an internal error" alert appears, it has a checkbox: "Ignore future problems of this program version".
That text is technically correct, but it does not make sense for. As far as a non-investigating Ubuntu user is concerned, when an internal error occurs it is "Ubuntu" that had the error, not a "program".
apport 1.94.1-0ubuntu2, Ubuntu 12.04 beta 1
When a "Sorry, Ubuntu has experienced an internal error" alert appears, it has a checkbox: "Ignore future problems of this program version".
That text is technically correct, but it does not make sense for. As far as a non-investigating Ubuntu user is concerned, when an internal error occurs it is "Ubuntu" that had the error, not a "program".
As shown in <https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/ErrorTracke r#error>, the text should be "Ignore future problems of this type".