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3.1. How do I use Bugzilla?

3.1. How do I use Bugzilla?

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3.1.1. Create a Bugzilla Account

3.1.1. Create a Bugzilla Account

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3.1.2. Anatomy of a Bug

3.1.2. Anatomy of a Bug

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3.1.3. Searching for Bugs

3.1.3. Searching for Bugs

The Bugzilla Search page is is the interface where you can find any bug report, comment, or patch currently in the Bugzilla system. You @@ -458,7 +466,9 @@ CLASS="section" >

3.1.4. Bug Lists

3.1.4. Bug Lists

If you run a search, a list of matching bugs will be returned. The default search is to return all open bugs on the system - don't try @@ -530,7 +540,9 @@ CLASS="section" >

3.1.5. Filing Bugs

3.1.5. Filing Bugs

Years of bug writing experience has been distilled for your reading pleasure into the -- cgit v1.2.1