Re: Is this the most useless error message in KDE?

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On Friday 18 of March 2016 16:51:02 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-03-18 at 15:07 +0100, Fredy Neeser wrote:
> > > 1.  abrt
> > > 
> > > can't answer the other items
> > > 
> > > -- Rex
> > 
> > Regarding the other items, have a look at the ABRT GUI,
> > which you can find in the KDE menu under
> > 
> >   System > Problem Reporting  (Icon with Exclamation Mark)
> > 
> > 
> > The tool shows a list of components that recently crashed
> > and for each of these, among other things
> > - Version : <component version>
> > - Reported: {yes, no}
> 
> I checked that and the only problem reported today was with kde-cli-
> tools. Since I wasn't using the command line when the error message
> appeared, I'm still not convinced abrt has anything to do with this.
> The pop-up doesn't show the usual abrt icon but a sad face that looks
> like something from KDE. I could be wrong of course, but my point is
> that an error message the user cannot possibly understand is of no use
> to anyone.

This is perfectly reasonable and the message should be improved. The problem 
is that I can't find it. 
It was about kde-cli-tools, was the message different? Can you please take a 
screenshot when it happens again?

-- 
Luigi
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