Tagging

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The following tags are in use by the kernel team

Subsystem Tag

Owner

Meaning

Links

kernel-therm

apw

A bug related to kernel temperature or fans Kernel/Debugging/HighTemperatures

To Review

kernel-input

cnd

Bugs dealing with input devices

To Review

kernel-uncat

ALL

Bugs that have not been identified for a particular subsystem

To Review

kernel-graphics

sconklin

Bugs that pertain to the graphics subsystem portion of the kernel

To Review

kernel-acpi

cking

Bugs pertaining to acpi related events and systems

To Review

kernel-net

TBC

Bugs dealing with the network stack

To Review

kernel-sound

bjf

Bugs related to the sound subsystem

To Review

kernel-fs

apw

Pertaining to the filesystem

To Review

kernel-power

manjo

Bugs related to the power-saving subsystem (includes suspend/resume)

To Review

kernel-core

cnd

Bugs pertaining to internal kernel logic not related to a subsystem

To Review

Review Tag

Meaning

Links

kernel-needs-review

kernel-reviewed

kernel-candidate

To Review

Tags which are commonly used for kernel bugs are:

Include: Nothing found for "== Kernel Specific ==$"!

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Tags provide us ways to group bugs across packages, easily find certain types of bugs or divide a package's bug reports into smaller parts.

Below are some standard tags and information about when to use the tag when working on bug reports about Ubuntu.

Please refer to Bug Tags for more information.