A question about fedora BZ preference.....
I just installed kerneloops.
To date, whenever I've seen kernel Oops, BUGs, INFOs, etc., I've filed fedora BZ's for them against the kernel/rawhide.
Is that still the 'preferred method', or should I assume kerneloops is enough?
thanks, tom
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 07:53:03AM -0700, Tom London wrote:
A question about fedora BZ preference.....
I just installed kerneloops.
To date, whenever I've seen kernel Oops, BUGs, INFOs, etc., I've filed fedora BZ's for them against the kernel/rawhide.
Is that still the 'preferred method', or should I assume kerneloops is enough?
Bugzilla is still preferred. Letting kerneloops file a report is also useful just for statistical purposes.
Dave