[ubuntu-uk] Edgy sometimes stalls on boot.
London School of Puppetry
lspinfo at gmail.com
Fri Jan 5 22:39:18 GMT 2007
I'm trying to find him to put him back- how do I do it? There was a
dialogue- but I panicked and now I would like to put it back but how? Office
keeps crashing whenever I try to paste something into an email. Caroline
On 05/01/07, Robert McWilliam <rmcw at allmail.net> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 5 Jan 2007 22:07:52 +0000
> "London School of Puppetry" <lspinfo at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Can someone help me I am new to Ubuntu- last night some information
> > appeared down in the right hand corner of the screen telling me about
> > a bug. The information ended up on the desktop and after a few hours
> > I deleted it. It was called bubblemon-bugreport.txt. How did it get
> > there, where did it come from?
> > Caroline
> >
>
> I think this will have been generated when bubblemon (a load monitor
> displaying bubbles) crashed. Ubuntu has a system to detect when
> programs crash and generate a report that should be helpful to the
> developers in figuring out what went wrong. I'm not entirely sure how
> this report landed on your desktop (but I've actually only once seen
> the crash handler in action, and that was a while ago). There should
> have been a dialogue brought up when the crash happened asking you if
> you wanted to restart bubblemon and what you wanted to do with the
> report.
>
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