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It asks me for a PID, even though it didn't in previous versions. If I don't provide one or if I choose "other problem", it closes saying that I need a PID. If I put the symptoms in the terminal, it crashes saying there is no package matching the description.

I have several bugs that don't affect any of the options provided by "Ubuntu-bug" hence I would need to file it under "other problem".

tutuca
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You can type the package name if you think you know what the bug is about. For example, if its nautilus causing the problem type

ubuntu-bug nautilus

in your termial or by pressing Alt+F2. Or if it is firefox then type

ubuntu-bug firefox

Hope this helps.

Ubuntuser
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