This is a request for a setting that would be useful for power users that would like to be able to disable crash notifications on their Ubuntu desktop. Currently, when I reboot I am presented with many crashes that I have already reported, or are irrelevant/etc. It would be great if I could opt-out of these messages.
I understand crash reporting is very important for the quality of Ubuntu desktop; but for most users the frequency of these dialogs can be a bit annoying. Observing non-technical users (this is a small sample size based on my personal experience) when they encounter this dialog they think something is seriously wrong until they learn they can safely ignore most warnings by clicking 'Cancel'. So another proposal would be to have a setting that reports without the dialog (for non-root issues). Currently my workaround is to uninstall/purge packages; but I feel like that's a bit heavy handed. Perhaps there is already some setting I'm missing? Thanks, --chris j arges -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel