[15:12] <gst568923> Hi, I have a series of crash files in the path "/var/crash", for each crash report there are three files with extension: "*.crash" (size > 0), "*.upload" (size = 0 ) and "*.uploaded" (size > 0). Every time I turn on the PC I get the apport warning to resend the bug report. How is it possible?
[15:49] <gnrp> gst568923: Did you ever check the details of the crash report?
[15:51] <Maik> gst568923: have the same on Ubuntu MATE, i just disabled apport
[15:51] <gst568923> gnrp No, the last warning that appeared to me I did not check the details, my doubt is if currently in the path /var/crash there are all the uploaded crash files, because when I start the operating system I get the apport warning again?
[15:52] <gnrp> gst568923: when you actually look into the .crash files (need to be root), the filename tells you what crashed and then inside you can see the time
[15:53] <gnrp> I suppose something crashes every time you boot, thus you get the request to upload the crash
[15:53] <Maik> gst568923: https://askubuntu.com/questions/93457/how-do-i-enable-or-disable-apport
[15:54] <gst568923> ok thanks, I'll take a closer look ..
[15:55] <Maik> gnrp: imo if there's a system problem detected it should show what crashed by default, not just a window where you are only able to Cancel or Report.$