Walter, et al:

OK, looked in var/crash and there was a file there,
"_usr_sbin_cups-browsed.0.crash" . . . not exactly sure what "run
ubuntu-bug" against it means . . . but I did look at the bug you had linked
and I'm not sure if that is the same as what I'm experiencing.  That bug
seemed to be "continuously flashing it's message" . . . in my case the
"system problem detected" error just flashes when I log into GUI . . .
seemingly each time I log in, w/o explanation.

It's not a dealbreaker for me, and I'll try trashing the file and see what
happens . . . but, hopefully those others who reported having a similar
problem with it will be able to report their issues . . . openly on the
list, which is a place for discussion about Lubuntu???

F


On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 10:23 AM Walter Lapchynski <w...@ubuntu.com> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 09:43:09AM -0800, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> > I saw something about "Compton compositer" in that same basic
> > area, and that was "unchecked" . . . ??  I thought that Compton is the
> more
> > or less default compositer these days?
>
> Yep, but not enabled by default.
>
> > system problem detected" error window opened, and … there isn't
> > any "would you like more information about this?" $tab to see what it is.
>
> This may because you had a program crash. Look in /var/crash. If there's
> anything there, you can just run `ubuntu-bug` against it. After that,
> make sure you delete anything in there otherwise you'll get the same
> harassing messages.
>
> --
>        @wxl | polka.bike
>
>
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