Luke, First of all adding laptop testing team into this as well so they can stay involved in the conversation.
Anyways I don't think any of the laptops supplied by Cannonical were tested for Kubuntu. I can't prove it, and am just basing this on the wiki page. I did notice there were three pages created that have Kubuntu on them. We had http://wiki.kubuntu.org/LaptopTestingTeam/DellLatitudeD810/Kubuntu (created by myself) http://wiki.kubuntu.org/LaptopTestingTeam/HPNW8240/Kubuntu created by LukaRenko and http://wiki.kubuntu.org/LaptopTestingTeam/ToshibaSatellite1735Kubuntu created by nixternal More needs to be done, I'm trying to start people thinking about this -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Luke Monahan Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 10:31 PM To: Kubuntu Developer Discussion Subject: Re: Kubuntu Laptop Testing Hi, This is something I'd like to get involved in (as soon as my laptop finally gets delivered, but that's another story). My random thoughts, in no specific order are: - Would adding a Kubuntu-specific section to the existing laptop testing template encourage more information to be given here? Or is the best way to go still a dedicated Kubuntu laptop testing page for each model? - Have all the Canonical supplied laptops been tested with Kubuntu as well as Ubuntu? Could that be organised? - Laptops generally have a sales cycle of between 6 and 12 months. That is to say, a brand new model today is more often than not off the shelves 6 months later. Also the sheer number of models available, including all the alternate names in different regions, is mind boggling. All this makes it hard to find a model in the laptop testing pages that matches a model that is commonly available for sale right now. What might be more useful from a laptop buyers point-of-view is a searchable database by component. For example, "Give me reports on all laptops that are built on Intel Napa platform, Intel 3945 wireless, Intel Core-duo processor and ATI x1600 video" would be helpful for finding laptops with components similar to my own and seeing their compatability. Possibly compatability reports on the individual components are the way to go, as well as complete laptop reports. I can help by reporting on my own laptop (obviously) and any web development or basic desktop application development that might support the laptop testing team. Cheers, L. On 6/27/06, Jonathan Jesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I have seen several specs on Launchpad dedicated to increasing the support > of laptops for Edgy in Kubuntu. I have also noticed a lack of wiki pages on > the laptop testing page. I wonder if it is time to create a more dedicated > Kubuntu Laptop Team to take care of issues or can we get some more support > from the laptop team in regards to Kubuntu? > > I have worked on several Kubuntu pages on the laptop testing section and am > hoping trhough the specs we can get some more people testing Kubuntu and > publishing the results. > > > > Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Jonathan Jesse > > Member Ubuntu Documentation Team and Kubuntu Team > > http://wiki.kubuntu.com/GettingInvolved > > > -- > kubuntu-devel mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel > > > -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel -- laptop-testing-team mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/laptop-testing-team
