I was not with my words "put .. where people can see" suggesting you attempt to subject every subscriber's inbox with a copy of a screenshot. Those words mean put a web URL in a list mail so that subscribers interested in helping can open it. That means upload it to your personal web space, and if you don't have personal web space, use one of the many free services that permit temporary uploading of large files for the purpose of getting help in debugging problems such as yours.
I see what you meant now. I do not have my personal web space but I'll use your suggestion about free services next time. For now I found a fix (see my SOLVED post I'm going to put on in a minute or two).
The last thing I want from a distro is to maintain such an important application on my own. If I would be willing to do so I'd rather go with either Slackware or Arch.
No need for "maintaining...application...". Just extract the archive to any convenient location, run, report the results, and delete or not as and when you please. This is precisely what is expected of anyone interested in determining whether a particular problem is caused by the packager, or originates upstream. It's also how testers of alphas and early betas provide upstream needed feedback.
Don't forget, you're using free software which wouldn't exist if none of its users were assisting Novell in locating and fixing bugs, same as *buntu and Canonical.
Hard to disagree with this but for some personal reasons I simply cannot put so much of my time into it. And again, I did found quite a simple solution that I'm going to share with all in my next post. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org