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Duplicates
Many of the reports filed about Ubuntu are actually duplicates of known reports. This can happen after a high profile bug has been introduced into Ubuntu, causing a lot of users to report it. Other times, reporters will file a report that duplicates an older bug, but has different symptoms.
Bugs are duplicates when they have the same root cause. Determining this is a skill that you'll pick up as you become more familiar with a particular program or package. Bugs are not necessarily duplicates if they have the same effects. If in doubt, ask for another opinion.
When you first look at a new bug, try to find an existing bug in the system that describes the new one. Here's how:
Click the "List open bugs" link at the bottom of the bug page or
- Click the "Bugs" tab at the top of the page
- Look for bugs with similar descriptions or related topics.
- If they describe the same root cause, decide which report should be the primary one. This should be the one that's the most understandable and contains the most information.
For the other report, add a comment like this standard reply Include(Bugs/Responses, , from="^== A duplicate ==$", to="^==")
- Then click the "Mark as Duplicate" link on the left hand side of the bug's web page in the "Actions" section and input the number of the primary bug.