On Tuesday 27 June 2006 15:47, Duncan Lithgow wrote: > On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 08:45 -0400, Jonathan Jesse wrote: > > On Tuesday 27 June 2006 04:21, Duncan Lithgow wrote: > > > On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 08:16 +0200, Stephan Hermann wrote: > > > > I tested most of the time as well with Kubuntu, but officially it has > > > > to be tested only with Ubuntu. > > > > I would like to suggest, that we add Kubuntu Support to the wiki > > > > pages. > > > > > > I personally think that the easiest and most likely to get maximum > > > results, would be to add a column for Kubuntu in the template. Then it > > > might have columns like this: > > > > > > Ubuntu Kubuntu Edubuntu etc... > > > 6.06 6.10 6.06 6.10 6.06 6.10 etc... > > > > > > That way it's easy to keep working on the same report. > > Now I'm even more confused, what _is_ the difference between desktops > apart from look, feel and apps. Which of those differences have anything > to do with this testing. > > This may be a stupid question for ya'all, but it'd be good to know while > I try and contribute to a better LaptopTestingTeamTemplateNext
The differences are e.g. the difference between functionality of the core system (without any desktop env) and the implementation of those functionality into the desktop environments. There is today (dapper) a difference between gnome and kde (on (k)ubuntu) and this difference should not be there. regards, \sh
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