Re: How to downgrade Fedora to previous release?

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I can't fill bugzilla ticket because I just don't know exactly to what
component this issue must be assigned - xorg-x11, some particular
driver, some middleware layer as pango/gtk/qt/etc, maybe this is bug
in freetype or somethere - I don't know.

I can't submit this bug for a list of possible components - I need to
choose something (and probably I will make a wrong choose since I'm
not a specialist in X.org architecture)

This is a issue with a communication part - I can't describe my
problem with a more freeform text than bugzilla permits (only one
version of distro, only one particular component, only maintainer(s)
of current one component). On the other hand bugzilla, this Monster
from the 90ies provides us many completely useless (for simple users,
Average Joe as me, for example) combinations of
Priority/Severity/Status and Resolution. I think that must be only two
of them - opened/closed...

If you are having issues and consider yourself to just to be the average user perhaps you should not be so eager to call Fedora 9 completely unusable before it has even been released. I agree with you that filing bugs may be complicated, but it is really not that hard. Just get the bug filed somewhere in there if you do not know where it goes and some one will put it in the right place eventually. All you have to really put into bugzilla is the best description you have for your problem, and some one will tell you how to get the information they are looking for.
Brad

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