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« on: September 03, 2007, 10:49:51 pm »

Perhaps a simple button in Advanced that goes and grabs every log file from all the different locations, both LMCE and Kubuntu, puts them in a single TAR file that can be uploaded easily to the forums when asking for expert help. I realise that this isn't a product that we can expect commercial-level full support of, but this would certainly help during the Beta and RC phases of new version to iron out bugs. Many people (including me!) are not all that familiar with Linux and with such a complex system it is hard to rely on text descriptions from the pioneers to understand what might be going wrong on a particular installation. Make it a requirement of Beta testing - perhaps even with automatic upload if there is Internet access....
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