Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-03 Thread Colin Law
On 2 May 2012 17:44, Tony Pursell a...@princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk wrote: On 2 May 2012 17:21, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/05/12 14:23, Andres Muniz wrote: Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know

[ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Andres Muniz
Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know i had and asking me if i wanted to report them. I say yes and off they go. Is this something official or do I have myself a nice troyan? It does not offer me to see what I'm sending. Or maybe missed it?--

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread James Morrissey
On 1 May 2012 22:23, Andres Muniz andre...@gmail.com wrote: Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know i had and asking me if i wanted to report them. I say yes and off they go. Is this something official or do I have myself a nice troyan? It does not offer me to see

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Tony Pursell
On 2 May 2012 08:52, James Morrissey morrissey.jam...@gmail.com wrote: On 1 May 2012 22:23, Andres Muniz andre...@gmail.com wrote: Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know i had and asking me if i wanted to report them. I say yes and off they go. Is this

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Alan Pope
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/05/12 14:23, Andres Muniz wrote: Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know i had and asking me if i wanted to report them. I say yes and off they go. Is this something official or do I have myself a nice troyan?

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Tony Pursell
On 2 May 2012 17:21, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/05/12 14:23, Andres Muniz wrote: Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know i had and asking me if i wanted to report them. I say yes and off they

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Tony Pursell
On 2 May 2012 17:44, Tony Pursell a...@princeswalk.fsnet.co.uk wrote: On 2 May 2012 17:21, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/05/12 14:23, Andres Muniz wrote: Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Tony Pursell
On 2 May 2012 21:59, Alan Pope alan.p...@canonical.com wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/05/12 09:44, Tony Pursell wrote: ... and this is the most stable version of Ubuntu ever produced? Has anyone asserted that? Apologies, that was a bit harsh. It's the

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Andres Muniz
- Mensaje original - On 1 May 2012 22:23, Andres Muniz andre...@gmail.com wrote: Lately my ubuntu 12.04 has been finding problems that i did not know i had and asking me if i wanted to report them. I say yes and off they go. Is this something official or do I have myself a nice

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Andres Muniz
- Mensaje original - -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/05/12 09:44, Tony Pursell wrote: ... and this is the most stable version of Ubuntu ever produced? Has anyone asserted that? It's the best version we've ever put out IMO. I'd much rather we had a

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Tony Pursell
On 3 May 2012 00:36, Andres Muniz andre...@gmail.com wrote: ** - Mensaje original - -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/05/12 09:44, Tony Pursell wrote: ... and this is the most stable version of Ubuntu ever produced? Has anyone asserted that? It's

Re: [ubuntu-uk] Where do the ubuntu reports go?

2012-05-02 Thread Ivan Wright
Im not happy about the amount of CPU usage the Whoopsie tool is using in Ubuntu server, Im noticing it sit around at 20% of one CPU core (Im running an Atom equivalent dual core 1.6GHz) Thats quite an overhead for a crash reporting tool, and Im seriously considering removing it. Doubt its picked