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Old 16th September 2011, 01:55 AM
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Hi, I'm pretty sure my random reboots are caused by a bug introduced into the network manager and gnome updates to Fedora 15. What command/file do I use to capture the crash output, and how do I submit that output to bugzilla.

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Old 16th September 2011, 02:08 AM
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Re: How to report hardware issue to bugzilla

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Hi, I'm pretty sure my random reboots are caused by a bug introduced into the network manager and gnome updates to Fedora 15. What command/file do I use to capture the crash output, and how do I submit that output to bugzilla.

Thanx in advance for any replies,
Pudnik

open up Terminal and type dmesg
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