[Desktop-packages] [Bug 731737] Re: [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

2012-07-20 Thread Thomas Hood
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => Fix Released

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Title:
  [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  It appears that the Networking section for Laptop Testing, 
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting , is outdated and needs to 
be rewritten by someone who knows what needs to be tested and how. The current 
test would fail every time as written. There is no longer a computer icon, so 
that may be an indication of how old this version was testing for. This is the 
section that will fail:
  Verify Release of Device
  Case ID: hcn-002
  In the terminal, run sudo ifdown [interface] where [interface] is the 
interface name, above.
* In the terminal, run ifconfig and verify that only the loopback device 
("lo") is listed.*
  There is always at least four devices listed. Apparently a knowledgeable 
person can tell that the device is up or down but that is not what this 
question asks for. Someone tell me what we want and I will be glad to rewrite 
it. If we are looking for a device that is up or down, we need to write that in 
plain english so anyone can do this. I tried to address this as a question but 
was recommended that I file a bug.

  1)lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
  Release:  11.04

  2)apt-cache policy pkgname
  N: Unable to locate package pkgname
  Don't know where in the software center this information is.

  3) I expected to test this application and give good, useful,
  feedback.

  4) I could not perform a useful test because of outdated testing
  procedures.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 731737] Re: [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

2012-03-30 Thread Ubuntu QA Website
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu laptop testing tracker.

A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/731737

** Tags added: laptop-testing

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Title:
  [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  It appears that the Networking section for Laptop Testing, 
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting , is outdated and needs to 
be rewritten by someone who knows what needs to be tested and how. The current 
test would fail every time as written. There is no longer a computer icon, so 
that may be an indication of how old this version was testing for. This is the 
section that will fail:
  Verify Release of Device
  Case ID: hcn-002
  In the terminal, run sudo ifdown [interface] where [interface] is the 
interface name, above.
* In the terminal, run ifconfig and verify that only the loopback device 
("lo") is listed.*
  There is always at least four devices listed. Apparently a knowledgeable 
person can tell that the device is up or down but that is not what this 
question asks for. Someone tell me what we want and I will be glad to rewrite 
it. If we are looking for a device that is up or down, we need to write that in 
plain english so anyone can do this. I tried to address this as a question but 
was recommended that I file a bug.

  1)lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
  Release:  11.04

  2)apt-cache policy pkgname
  N: Unable to locate package pkgname
  Don't know where in the software center this information is.

  3) I expected to test this application and give good, useful,
  feedback.

  4) I could not perform a useful test because of outdated testing
  procedures.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 731737] Re: [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

2011-12-04 Thread Mark Nighswonger
If I knew how to close this out, I would. The test pages are completed for the 
time being. Mr Ditchfield has a bug filed elsewhere. 
Unless instructed to do so, I don't have any need to make changes at the 
present time.

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Title:
  [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  It appears that the Networking section for Laptop Testing, 
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting , is outdated and needs to 
be rewritten by someone who knows what needs to be tested and how. The current 
test would fail every time as written. There is no longer a computer icon, so 
that may be an indication of how old this version was testing for. This is the 
section that will fail:
  Verify Release of Device
  Case ID: hcn-002
  In the terminal, run sudo ifdown [interface] where [interface] is the 
interface name, above.
* In the terminal, run ifconfig and verify that only the loopback device 
("lo") is listed.*
  There is always at least four devices listed. Apparently a knowledgeable 
person can tell that the device is up or down but that is not what this 
question asks for. Someone tell me what we want and I will be glad to rewrite 
it. If we are looking for a device that is up or down, we need to write that in 
plain english so anyone can do this. I tried to address this as a question but 
was recommended that I file a bug.

  1)lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
  Release:  11.04

  2)apt-cache policy pkgname
  N: Unable to locate package pkgname
  Don't know where in the software center this information is.

  3) I expected to test this application and give good, useful,
  feedback.

  4) I could not perform a useful test because of outdated testing
  procedures.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 731737] Re: [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

2011-09-23 Thread Glen Ditchfield
When I ran through the Laptop Wireless Network test cases
(http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Hardware/Network/Wireless) I ran into a problem 
with the test cases themselves: my laptop passed the tests, even though 
wireless networking on it is useless -- see bug 847215.

The problem is that five pings don't exercise the network hard enough to
turn up this bug. I suggest adding a step that runs "wget --output-
document=/dev/null" to fetch some document, to both the wireless and
cabled network tests.

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Title:
  [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  It appears that the Networking section for Laptop Testing, 
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting , is outdated and needs to 
be rewritten by someone who knows what needs to be tested and how. The current 
test would fail every time as written. There is no longer a computer icon, so 
that may be an indication of how old this version was testing for. This is the 
section that will fail:
  Verify Release of Device
  Case ID: hcn-002
  In the terminal, run sudo ifdown [interface] where [interface] is the 
interface name, above.
* In the terminal, run ifconfig and verify that only the loopback device 
("lo") is listed.*
  There is always at least four devices listed. Apparently a knowledgeable 
person can tell that the device is up or down but that is not what this 
question asks for. Someone tell me what we want and I will be glad to rewrite 
it. If we are looking for a device that is up or down, we need to write that in 
plain english so anyone can do this. I tried to address this as a question but 
was recommended that I file a bug.

  1)lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
  Release:  11.04

  2)apt-cache policy pkgname
  N: Unable to locate package pkgname
  Don't know where in the software center this information is.

  3) I expected to test this application and give good, useful,
  feedback.

  4) I could not perform a useful test because of outdated testing
  procedures.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 731737] Re: [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

2011-09-23 Thread Sergio Zanchetta
** Summary changed:

- [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section is outdated
+ [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

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Title:
  [testcases] Networking / NM Laptop Test section needs a revision

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  It appears that the Networking section for Laptop Testing, 
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting , is outdated and needs to 
be rewritten by someone who knows what needs to be tested and how. The current 
test would fail every time as written. There is no longer a computer icon, so 
that may be an indication of how old this version was testing for. This is the 
section that will fail:
  Verify Release of Device
  Case ID: hcn-002
  In the terminal, run sudo ifdown [interface] where [interface] is the 
interface name, above.
* In the terminal, run ifconfig and verify that only the loopback device 
("lo") is listed.*
  There is always at least four devices listed. Apparently a knowledgeable 
person can tell that the device is up or down but that is not what this 
question asks for. Someone tell me what we want and I will be glad to rewrite 
it. If we are looking for a device that is up or down, we need to write that in 
plain english so anyone can do this. I tried to address this as a question but 
was recommended that I file a bug.

  1)lsb_release -rd
  Description:  Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
  Release:  11.04

  2)apt-cache policy pkgname
  N: Unable to locate package pkgname
  Don't know where in the software center this information is.

  3) I expected to test this application and give good, useful,
  feedback.

  4) I could not perform a useful test because of outdated testing
  procedures.

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