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try to report the error back to the Ubuntu project, I get a message stating that development on this version of Ubuntu has been completed, and that I should ask for help here if I don't know what to do about it. I don't. If I show the details of the error message, the "executable path" parameter shows /usr/share/apport/apport-gpu-error-intel.py. Is this a bug I should report to Launchpad, or just a configuration error somewhere? If it's a bug, how do I collect the data I (and the devs) need? Update in response to comment: I am running an ASUS N53SN, sporting an Intel Core i7 2630QM CPU and an NVidia GeForce 550M GPU. 12.04 apport share|improve this question edited May 27 '12 at 21:38 asked May 24 '12 at 14:03 Tomas Lycken 1,15662351 5 you are not alone my friend , me too . thanks for posting here . –Raja May 24 '12 at 14:12 I've also noticed a lot of internal system errors since upgrading to 12.04, and clicking through does not send bugs to launchpad like it used to. Weird that apport
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by default, and as a result, you may get a large quantity of Internal System Error popups inside Ubuntu. Similar popups may also read Sorry, Ubuntu 12.04 has experienced an internal http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-disable-stop-uninstall-apport-error-reporting-in-ubuntu error. These popups are part of Apport, an internal debugger which automatically generate reports to submit for packages that crash. Many reports can't be filed or have already been filed, and as such it is usually safe to turn off. Information Apport is an Error Reporting Service provided by Ubuntu to intercept and analyze crashes and bugs as and when they occur. Crashes and Bugs may sound like bad internal error things, but actually most operating systems will have several a day, and it doesn't mean your computer is broken, nor does it necessarily stop working. As such, Apport can usually be safely disabled, as it doesn't fix anything, it just tells developers that something went wrong. Stop Apport You can stop the currently running Apport service with the following command. Note that unless you remove it or disable it has experienced an at boot it will start again the next time you turn on your computer. Disable Apport at BootYou need to manually edit a file to Stop Apport Running at Boot (when you turn on your machine. Open the Terminal, and paste the following command with Ctrl+Shift+V, or type it in manually. Change the line that says enabled=1 to enabled=0 to disable Apport. To re-enable, change it back. Uninstall Apport It is fairly simple to uninstall Apport, as you can open the Ubuntu Software Centre, search for apport, and simply click Remove. A similar process can be used for the package apport in both Synaptic and the Terminal. Trending How to Repair, Restore, or Reinstall Grub 2 with a Ubuntu Live CD or USB 2,279 How to Install LAMP on Ubuntu 1,792 How to Execute a .Run or .Bin file in Ubuntu 993 How to Cut, Copy, and Paste in the Terminal in Ubuntu 835 Things to do after installing Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr 784 Social Google+ Circle Facebook Twitter YouTube Advertisement Why are there ads? Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike powered by Simplet the file-based blog for github disclaimer copyright cookies privacy terms Ubuntu, Canonical and the Circle of Friends are registered trademarks of Canonical Ltd.