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ubuntu-bug: View documentation for the original command.
$ tldr apport-bug
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The command "tldr apport-bug" is not a standard command in most operating systems. However, if you are using Ubuntu or a Ubuntu-based distribution, you might have the "tldr" command installed.

"tldr" stands for "too long, didn't read" and is a short and concise version of a manual page. It provides quick and straightforward explanations of various commands.

On Ubuntu, the "apport-bug" command is used to report bugs in software packages installed on your system. It is a tool that helps you gather relevant information about the bug and submit it to the developers, so they can analyze and fix the issue.

By running "tldr apport-bug", you would see a summarized version of the manual page for the "apport-bug" command, highlighting its purpose, usage, and any important options or arguments it supports.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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