On 10 September 2012 13:31, Dave Ulrick <d-ulrick@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Starting around when kernel 3.4.x came out for FC16, I started getting frequent ABRT reports for this kernel warning:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=854070
As I note in the bug, a new report is generated every time I log off or resume the laptop from suspend. Sometimes ABRT notices that the incident is a duplicate, but usually it decides that it's a new incident and dutifully informs me via the ABRT applet's warning light icon. Frankly, it's gotten rather tiresome to see that icon pop up nearly every time I log on or resume from suspend. For now I've disabled the ABRT applet in XFCE4's auto start list but that's obviously not a great solution.
Is there any possible way I could configure ABRT to stop nagging me about this particular bug? Note this "bug" is really just a WARN()/assertion in a kernel module (i915). Other than the annoyance caused by the frequent bug reports, it causes no visible harm to the function of my system.
Thanks,
Dave
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