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Message #118468
[Bug 1494442] Re: Turn crash generation off by default for phone on stable channel
I was curious about how this changed the quantity of crash reports we
receive from the stable channel. The following output shows the number
of crashes per day from ubuntu-touch/stable/ubuntu armhf systems.
20151001: 53
20151002: 42
20151003: 38
20151004: 74
20151005: 38
20151006: 50
20151007: 50
20151008: 47
20151009: 51
20151010: 40
20151011: 51
20151012: 43
20151013: 53
20151014: 57
20151015: 57
20151016: 40
20151017: 37
20151018: 29
20151019: 35
20151020: 12
20151021: 14
20151022: 9
20151023: 13
20151024: 11
20151025: 5
20151026: 14
20151027: 18
20151028: 7
20151029: 18
20151030: 14
20151031: 14
That is a significant drop due to this change. The same query for
crashes from ubuntu-touch/devel/ubuntu returns very few crashes.
20151002: 1
20151005: 1
20151006: 1
20151007: 1
20151008: 1
20151009: 1
20151014: 1
20151019: 1
20151115: 3
I think its really important we address the reason behind the UI
freezes.
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Title:
Turn crash generation off by default for phone on stable channel
Status in Canonical System Image:
Fix Released
Status in lxc-android-config package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
To avoid UI freezes and perceptions of slowness, we would like to turn
this option off by default for consumers, but leave it on for
developers and in the proposed channels.
Once bug #1437633 is fixed, we can put "manual" in the
whoopsie.override file
Not sure how to do this conditionally just for stable
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