Hello Christopher
Nothing more is needed
When the system has a problem it create a hook in that directory, so you can simply launch in a terminal
ubuntu-bug xrandr (for example) and it open a new bug report with automatically attached all needed infos.
Fabio
Hello Christopher
Nothing more is needed
When the system has a problem it create a hook in that directory, so you can simply launch in a terminal
ubuntu-bug xrandr (for example) and it open a new bug report with automatically attached all needed infos.
Fabio