Pradeepto Bhattacharya wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Sep 6, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Rony gnulinuxist@gmail.com wrote:
I had mentioned that it is upgraded to the latest packages through apt. Fresh and piping hot. :-)
Yeah so? I don't use Kubuntu so I don't know what is latest
in Kubuntu repos.
So you need to state the version which causes you the
problem, thats a common thing required for bugs. You *need* to state the version number so that developers can narrow down the issue. A version tracker generally has a version component ( and downstream/upstream component )
Also that Kubuntu comes in two flavours by itself, Kubuntu with KDE 3.5.x and Kubuntu with KDE4. And the latest piping hot stuff out there is Kubuntu Intrepid/8.10 which is in alpha4 or alpha5 if am not wrong and hence can be expected to have bugs, which indeed needs to be reported and fixed.
What is an upstream or downstream problem? I just install GNU/Linux and
If you experience any problem with a software that is provided by your distribution from its repositories, you need to file a bug in the distribution's bug tracker, launchpad in the case of Kubuntu, against the correct version of the software that is giving you the problem. Unless you are dealing with something got directly from the upstream project sources, you need not go to the upstream bug tracker. If your problem indeed is something from the upstream code, then the downstream will make sure that the same gets reported in the upstream bug tracker as well.