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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.