On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 11:24 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote: > I have been roundly scolded for not using bugzilla so let me illustrate > my current problem with this technique. > > 1. Currently on my FC6 machine gnome-cd crashes with a segmentation > fault when run. No errors are placed in log/messages.. Exactly what > information can I send to bugzilla to allow this to be debugged. On the > other hand grip refuses to admit that the CD is available even though > its icon appears on the desktop. Again no error messages appear except > that the grip window shows nothing to play, so what bugzilla information > would be helpful. In general: 1. Get the crash trace. (strace) strace gnome-cd > gnome-cd-trace.log 2>&1 2. Try running gnome-cd under a debugger. (gdb) $ gdb gnome-cd > run <gnome-cd dies> > bt <copy the output from the terminal to the bug report> > quit > > 2. Similarly with the system not recognizing my sound card. What > information would help anyone figure out what is happening. I could send > information on my sound card. But it is an old one that no one at Red > Hat probably has any access to. Now here is the funny thing . When the > system boots early in the boot process the card is recognized. But that > is the last time the system admits that the card is present. Would that > fact be important to identifying the problem. 1. Get the kernel log. (dmesg) $ dmesg > dmesg.log 2. Attach the system.log (/var/log/message) 3. Get the PCI dump. $lspci -v > lspic.log > > I am not trying to be difficult but I really would like to know how > other people approach bugzilla reporting on these issues. sometimes bug don't get resolved. That's a fact of life. (True for both OSS and proprietary code companies) However, the better the bug report, the higher the changes it'll get resolved. - Gilboa