Created attachment 480392 [details] see below Description of problem:just a warning! Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 2.6.35.11.83 fc14.i.686 Actual results: in my opinion Fedora isrunning well but not enough as Ubuntu 10.10 does Expected results: a better version of Fedora14 Additional info:As I have written up I got 5 crashes in a very few days. The Crashes I got are named: date 23/2/2011- time 8:41 Yelp-1:2.30.2-1 --date 22/2/2011-time 21:19- Nautilus crash 2.32.2.1-2 --date 21/2/2011 -time 19:55-Glest crash 3.2.2-6--date 20/2/2011-time 11:42 - Telepathy-Butterfly crash 0.53.14-1--date 17/2/2011-time 20:51 -Nautilus crash 2.32.2.1-2 Can I help you more?
Why don't you just go ahead and Report those crashes (I can see that in the Italian it is called Report as well)? Or did you? What are the bug numbers? Abrt would provide us with much more information to resolving the issue. Thanks in advance.
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