Public bug reported:

xdiagnose is installed by default in Ubuntu 12.04, and its .desktop file adds 
it to the Accessories section of any applications menu.
This is not an application we can expect a user to open out of interest, figure 
out and happily use: it has a focus on Bugs and Workarounds, and all of its 
checkboxes do serious things. Instead, it clutters the dash and makes Ubuntu 
harder to explore.

I'm assuming xdiagnose is a dependency of ubuntu-desktop for a good
reason, so this is just a request to please add NoDisplay=true to
xdiagnose.desktop. This will hide it from the dash, and people will be
able to open it directly by using the xdiagnose command.

** Affects: xdiagnose (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/994048

Title:
  xdiagnose adds an unusual item to the dash / applications menu

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