I see...

denixx@denixx-u2604-1:~$ sudo journalctl | grep "Reported OOPS ID"
кві 25 07:53:29 denixx-u2604-1 whoopsie[9064]: [08:53:29] Reported OOPS ID 
1502fd8f-406b-11f1-9542-fa163efa23ad
кві 25 07:54:50 denixx-u2604-1 whoopsie[9561]: [08:54:50] Reported OOPS ID 
45360332-406b-11f1-803e-fa163e414971
кві 26 18:21:14 denixx-u2604-1 whoopsie[13258]: [18:21:14] Reported OOPS ID 
f1a78398-418b-11f1-86b3-fa163e414971

I was producing crashes too frequently and it wasn't able to upload all of them.
I was doing it too frequently, trying to understand if they will repeat by 
stacktrace.

1502fd8f-406b-11f1-9542-fa163efa23ad
45360332-406b-11f1-803e-fa163e414971
f1a78398-418b-11f1-86b3-fa163e414971

And the contents of /var/crash is being rewritten on new crash, so it
could be the reason there is only 3 of them.

denixx@denixx-u2604-1:~$ sudo ls /var/crash/
_usr_bin_nautilus.1000.crash  _usr_bin_nautilus.1000.upload  
_usr_bin_nautilus.1000.uploaded  kdump_lock  kexec_cmd

** Attachment added: "sudo journalctl grep whoopsie.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/2150297/+attachment/5966125/+files/sudo%20journalctl%20grep%20whoopsie.txt

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