How do YOU report your bugs during .iso testing???

Jackson Doak noskcaj at ubuntu.com
Mon Jun 24 23:14:04 UTC 2013


depending on what has happened, i either
1. Run ubuntu-bug then complete the report on another PC or
2. File the report from another PC then collect any logs that are required


On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 8:50 AM, Adrian Goodyer <adriangoodyer at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering what methods people use to report their bugs when .iso
> testing?
>
> For example, I typically access a virtual console on the VM (or hw test
> machine) by pressing Ctrl + Alt + F2 and then due to the difficulty of
> displaying a browser window in the command line environment, I then ssh in
> from another machine with the -X parameter and run 'ubuntu-bug ubiquity'
> (as a typical example) from there. Finally I then complete the bug report
> in the browser on a different machine, ensuring I get the most accurate
> information available to attach for the developers.
>
> Are there any other ways that anyone knows of or consistently uses
> themselves??
>
> I seem to remember (admittedly, I may of dreamt this here!) a simple way
> of using the usual Ctrl + Alt + T to access a gnome terminal whilst the
> install window was working in the background, I could even get a browser
> window... was I just dreaming???...
>
> Ade.
>
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