@Walter:


>
>>
>> The contents of /var/crash can get wiped (this is normal, actually; it's
>> abnormal when you have things sitting in there), so I'm not too
>> surprised the original disappeared, but you should have this copy, no?
>>
>
> I have the name of the file that was "ls" -ted, but not the contents of
> that file, which didn't seem to show up, or I didn't know how to get it to
> show up.
>

This is a "copy/paste" from the Terminal . . . which I tried to "open" from
the Terminal, but Terminal "refused"

"

/var/crash$ ls

_usr_sbin_update-apt-xapian-index.0.crash


But this file didn’t “show” up in navigate to that directory . . ."
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