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This document provides step-by-step procedures for filing <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase> bug reports.
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Located in bugs/C/bugs.xml:15(para)
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Types of Bug Reports
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Located in docs/bugs/C/bugs.xml:23(title)
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Generally, there are three types of bug reports: <emphasis>crash</emphasis>, <emphasis>non-crash</emphasis>, and <emphasis>feature request</emphasis>.
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Located in docs/bugs/C/bugs.xml:24(para)
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Overview of bug types
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Located in docs/bugs/C/bugs.xml:29(title)
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An application or system crash or failure. Most of the time, a crash dialog will be presented that can be turned into a bug report.
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Located in bugs/C/bugs.xml:30(para)
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A bug or regression that doesn't cause the application to crash, but does cause the application to stop functioning properly.
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Located in docs/bugs/C/bugs.xml:46(para)
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Feature request
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Located in docs/bugs/C/bugs.xml:53(term)
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Also known as a wish list item, this type of report is filed to add a function to an application, or to change something in the application that isn't due to a regression or a crash.
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Located in docs/bugs/C/bugs.xml:57(para)
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Bug Trackers Used By <phrase>Kubuntu</phrase>
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Located in bugs/C/bugs.xml:57(title)
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KDE's Bug Tracking System
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Located in bugs/C/bugs.xml:59(title)
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