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Which distros other than Redhat have ABRT?

Discussing distributions other than Red Hat that have the Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) installed. ABRT is a utility that helps users and administrators report and analyze application crashes, core dumps, and other issues on Linux systems. ABRT is typically found on various Linux distributions, especially those derived from Red Hat or Fedora. Here are some Linux distributions, other than Red Hat, that may include or have ABRT available: 1. **Fedora**:    Fedora is closely related to Red Hat and often serves as a testing ground for new features and technologies. ABRT is typically included in Fedora. 2. **CentOS**:    CentOS, another Red Hat derivative, often includes ABRT. CentOS has historically mirrored the features of RHEL, and ABRT is one of those features. 3. **openSUSE**:    openSUSE, a community-driven distribution, may include ABRT or offer it through its package repositories. 4. **Debian**:    Debian is not directly related to Red Hat, but it has a robust collection of pa