I've been using this feature for a long time and found it very helpful--
on the theory that the Ubuntu people actually wanted to improve the
software by making it easy to report bugs. Now I see that this new
problem was discovered, reported, and marked to be ignored two months
ago.

Excuse me, but making it easy for regular users to help you improve the
software ought to be more than "low importance".

I was actually going to report a couple of very serious bugs that I can
now confirm have *NOT* been fixed in Hardy. After bouncing into this bug
and then struggling into Launchpad, it seems like a waste of time now,
and I'm planning to blow it off, except to note:

These three bugs affect at least one model of Sharp computer, but since
it's one of their standard Mebius models it probably affects many
others. The most annoying old and still unfixed bug is in the network
initialization. The most serious and dangerous bug is the white screen
of death, which I just encountered for the first time under Hardy. (It
does seem that Hardy may have lost less system information in the crash.
Either that, or the new crash recovery with the scandisk works better.)
The third bug is a fairly serious non-standard configuration of the HDD
that impacts gparted. I do have a workaround for this one, so I should
try to find that open bug report...

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GNOME Bug Report Tool missing arguments
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