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= Finding duplicates in Bugzilla
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Fedora developers want to hear about specific and reproducible bugs that happen when you use Fedora Linux, but it does not help to have the same bug reported many times.
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You can help to get more bugs fixed faster by checking duplicate reports before filing a new bug.
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Commonly encountered bugs can be found:
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* On the https://bugzilla.redhat.com/duplicates.cgi?sortby=count&reverse=1&product=Fedora&maxrows=100&changedsince=7[most frequently reported bugs] list
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* On the https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Bugs/Common[Common Bugs] page
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For Rawhide bugs, linked from a https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping/Trackers[Blocker or Target Tracker]
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If your bug isn't in the lists above, you can use xref:bugzilla/query.adoc[Bugzilla's search tool] to find matching bugs.
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== What to do with duplicates once found
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If you are a triager or package maintainer, set the bug that has less information to the CLOSED status with a resolution of DUPLICATE, and add the bug number of the bug with the best information.
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This may very well mean closing a lower-numbered bug and keeping a higher-numbered one open—that's fine.
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If you do not have permissions to change bugs you have not reported, add a comment to both bugs pointing out the duplication and someone else will mark them appropriately.
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