Tagging
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 |
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kernel-input |
cnd |
Bugs dealing with input devices |
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kernel-uncat |
ALL |
Bugs that have not been identified for a particular subsystem |
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sconklin |
Bugs that pertain to the graphics subsystem portion of the kernel |
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kernel-acpi |
cking |
Bugs pertaining to acpi related events and systems |
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kernel-net |
TBC |
Bugs dealing with the network stack |
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kernel-sound |
bjf |
Bugs related to the sound subsystem |
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kernel-fs |
apw |
Pertaining to the filesystem |
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kernel-power |
manjo |
Bugs related to the power-saving subsystem (includes suspend/resume) |
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kernel-core |
cnd |
Bugs pertaining to internal kernel logic not related to a subsystem |
Review Tag |
Meaning |
Links |
kernel-needs-review |
Needs review by a kernel team member |
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kernel-reviewed |
Has been reviewed by a kernel team member, needs further review by a subject matter expert |
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kernel-candidate |
has been reviewed by a subject matter expert, needs review for inclusion in top list |
From Bugs/Tags Tags which are commonly used for kernel bugs are:
Include: Nothing found for "== Kernel Specific ==$"!
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Contents |
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.
Additional used tags:
Tag |
Description |
kconfig |
Used to identify a bug requesting enablement/disablement of specific kernel configuration options. |
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