Hmm, I see org.gnome.desktop.privacy report-technical-problems true but I don’t see an option under Gnome Settings → Privacy to turn that off. Anyone know where this setting is exposed and why it is on by default? (Pop!_OS 18.10)
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Jan-2019 12:14:22 CET Aral Balkan -
Mathieu [bochecha] (mathieu@mstdn.fr)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Jan-2019 12:20:43 CET Mathieu [bochecha] @aral @gnome I think it only works with ABRT, so the setting only appears if you have ABRT installed.
As far as I know, only Fedora installs ABRT.
So that setting most likely has no effect for you: nothing gets reported automatically.
You might want to ask the devs in #control-center on GimpNet though, if you want to be sure. 🙂
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bugaevc@mastodon.technology's status on Tuesday, 08-Jan-2019 12:31:25 CET bugaevc @aral @gnome it's right here, but only if your system is using ABRT (technically, any problem-reporting system that implements the org.freedesktop.problems D-Bus interface and claims the name 'org.freedesktop.problems.daemon')
If your system is using its own bug-reporting system (and Ubuntu does), then the setting is ignored and not shown, and you'll have to configure that system via its own UI, not via GNOME's.
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Jan-2019 12:34:34 CET Aral Balkan -
Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Jan-2019 12:34:46 CET Aral Balkan
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