Hi,
the page detailing work on test cases has had a minor rename [1]. Please do
feel free to add any work items you are undertaking in the relevant
sections ( or create new ones) so that we all know who is doing what
when. Test Cases will be back as a priority for us all once UDS-R is
finished
line so it is more specific
than Re: Contents of Ubuntu-qa digest...
Today's Topics:
1. Re: Hello, I'm new here (Ho Wan Chan)
2. ATI cards, please test (Karl Anliot)
3. Re: ATI cards, please test (Kristijan)
4. Re: ATI cards, please test (Karl Anliot
on both.. And so far
so good with fglrx.. hehe
thanks for testing xaos. :)
can someone test xaos + fglrx + lubuntu?
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yeah I would really like to get the blit bug filed. and I should
clarify, the crash that takes hours to reproduce usually appears when
opening and closing videos with mplayer.
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that is replacing palimpest, i'd like to see if it's
as bad as i think it is.
are there test cases for it?
for example it's more difficult to test if i don't know what it's supposed to do
thanks in advance
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the application that is replacing palimpest, i'd like to see if it's
as bad as i think it is.
are there test cases for it?
for example it's more difficult to test if i don't know what it's supposed to do
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Hi folks,
this is a request from QA. Not everyone wants to be involved with direct
editing of wiki pages etc. For 13.04 the QA team are looking to get test
cases (re)written. If there is interest myself Nicholas will post up /
hold tutorial sessions for any people who want
test email
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Acknowledged.
On 31 May 2012 10:47, sean fell ubuntutest...@gmail.com wrote:
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we going to be using this?
Original Message Subject: Ubuntu Precise Beta 2
coming soon. Be ready to test your laptop. Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012
22:39:35 + From: Sergio Zanchetta
prime...@ubuntu.comprime...@ubuntu.com To:
ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com, ubuntu-laptop-test
this?
Original Message
Subject: Ubuntu Precise Beta 2 coming soon. Be ready to test
your laptop.
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2012 22:39:35 +
From: Sergio Zanchetta prime...@ubuntu.com
mailto:prime...@ubuntu.com
Being a n00b for QA, one thing I have learned from that the qa team is that
we are growing and getting new people to help.
The ultimate goal is no testing! But until the robots take over, we rely on
people like your self to test.
If ever you think that you do not make a difference, let me assure
is no testing! But until the robots take over, we rely
on people like your self to test.
If ever you think that you do not make a difference, let me assure you
that you do.
Regards,
Phill.
On 24 March 2012 17:39, ∅ maps.backw...@gmail.com wrote:
i guess more fundamentally, is this necessary
really try
to keep you guys in the loop as to what is happening :(
My Apologies,
Phill.
On 23 March 2012 22:50, ∅ maps.backw...@gmail.com wrote:
we going to be using this?
Original Message Subject: Ubuntu Precise Beta 2 coming
soon. Be ready to test your laptop. Date: Fri
On 24/02/12 05:15, Glen Ditchfield wrote:
The Extended Suspend/Resume test snr-002 in
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting says to run
/usr/share/checkbox/scripts/suspend_test. A recent comment on bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/checkbox/+bug/848553 says
2012/2/24 Brendan Donegan brendan.done...@canonical.com:
On 24/02/12 05:15, Glen Ditchfield wrote:
The Extended Suspend/Resume test snr-002 in
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting says to run
/usr/share/checkbox/scripts/suspend_test. A recent comment on bug
https
The Extended Suspend/Resume test snr-002 in
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting says to run
/usr/share/checkbox/scripts/suspend_test. A recent comment on bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/checkbox/+bug/848553 says that
suspend_test is deprecated, and recommends
/usr
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Hello Nicholas,
I have had a go at that. Hopefully I haven't overcomplicated it...
cheers,
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Original Message
Subject: Re: Test Cases wiki questions
Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:12:16
Nicholas,
I've finished getting the rest of the test cases added to the
spreadsheet. The only thing I have left to do is add the empty
application tests. I was going to enter the empty tests more as a
placeholder on the spreadsheet.
But I think I'll finish that up next week.
Have a great
-qa mailing list submissions to
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On Mon, 2012-02-06 at 14:18 -0500, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
Andrew, we're currently in process of updating all of our wiki test
cases. See this spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgtV30nnv18edFQzNVB4S2duOWNOT05zaHo3S0pNekE
The idea
Established'
Nicholas
On 01/26/2012 06:15 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
Vadim, I reviewed your work, and added my comments as needed and made
a couple small tweaks. Thanks!
In addition I added all the nautilus test cases to the wiki! Thanks
for your help in crafting these. Please review
as needed and
made a couple small tweaks. Thanks!
In addition I added all the nautilus test cases to the wiki! Thanks
for your help in crafting these. Please review the result here:
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Applications/Nautilus
Nicholas
On 01/26/2012 08:31 AM, Vadim Rutkovsky wrote:
Hi guys
as specified,
nor does a connection dialog popup appear. Can someone confirm/deny?
Nicholas
On 01/26/2012 06:15 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
Vadim, I reviewed your work, and added my comments as needed and made
a couple small tweaks. Thanks!
In addition I added all the nautilus test cases
Hey Nicholas,
I've been working on putting all of the test cases into the spreadsheet
under the tab 'all test cases from wiki'.
I'm not quite done yet--but hopefully this will help in updating them.
Tomorrow I will work on adding the test cases I haven't gotten to yet.
Is it helpful for me
of the test cases into the spreadsheet
under the tab 'all test cases from wiki'.
I'm not quite done yet--but hopefully this will help in updating them.
Tomorrow I will work on adding the test cases I haven't gotten to yet.
Is it helpful for me to do that?
Thanks!
Aaron
albrigha
On Mon, 2012-02-06
Thanks for the help advice everyone
I fixed the broken link in the wiki,
I might try testing Xubuntu - Wubi as well soon, may be a way to nudge some of
the Windows users in my family... ;-)
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Hello everyone. I know this is a busy week for
us QA folks, but in addition to all of the other testing going on
the unity desktop team has made available unity 5.2 for testing. I
cover how to test in my blog post:
http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2012/01/unity
Vadim, I reviewed your work, and added my comments as needed and made a
couple small tweaks. Thanks!
In addition I added all the nautilus test cases to the wiki! Thanks for
your help in crafting these. Please review the result here:
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Applications/Nautilus
Here's the current list of things that looked
good to go into the wiki -- I plan to get thru all of the rest on
the spreadsheet tomorrow.
Ready to go as-is:
TC-NFM-002
TC-NFM-003
TC-NFM-004
I think these are all pretty close also.
For those of you that have been patiently waiting, here is a link to
some of the common projects used for automated testing.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Automation
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On 04/01/12 18:12, Patrick Wright wrote:
For those of you that have been patiently waiting, here is a link
to some of the common projects used for automated testing.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Automation
You may wish to consider sikuli
Hi everyone,
I have been doing some browsing of test cases in our wiki and found
these ones:
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Applications/Terminal
I was trying to figure out how to classify the test cases when we get
them into Case Conductor and realized, that in this case in particular,
the test
Hi Gema,
I should probably remember this, but should we use the Google Doc for
new test cases (I've got some proper test cases for gnome-terminal in my
head)?
Thanks,
On 21/12/11 11:32, Gema Gomez wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have been doing some browsing of test cases in our wiki and found
Hi Brendan,
I think we could use the same doc, as discussed on the channel, maybe on
a separate tab?
Thanks,
Gema
On 21/12/11 11:38, Brendan Donegan wrote:
Hi Gema,
I should probably remember this, but should we use the Google Doc for
new test cases (I've got some proper test cases
Hi,
I have reviewed the test cases we've generated so far and they look
really good. I have added some comments, but I think they are an
excellent starting point so far.
Please, review them asap if you are planning to do it, so that we can
mark them as reviewed and add the new versions back
mailto:djay...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I've come up with a short (and probably too obvious) guide for
rewriting
test cases [1]. Please let me know what you think.
I also linked to it on the TasksPrecise page [2], so if someone
looses the
link, you can always find
+0200
Alex Lourie djay...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I've come up with a short (and probably too obvious) guide for rewriting
test cases [1]. Please let me know what you think.
I also linked to it on the TasksPrecise page [2], so if someone looses
the
link, you can always find
Hi all
I've come up with a short (and probably too obvious) guide for rewriting
test cases [1]. Please let me know what you think.
I also linked to it on the TasksPrecise page [2], so if someone looses the
link, you can always find the guide there.
It is not meant to be a generic guide
test cases [1]. Please let me know what you think.
I also linked to it on the TasksPrecise page [2], so if someone looses
the
link, you can always find the guide there.
It is not meant to be a generic guide for writing good test cases yet, I
think to write that one later. Or maybe I'm
On 08/12/11 21:09, Alex Lourie wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Gema Gomez
gema.gomez-sol...@canonical.com
mailto:gema.gomez-sol...@canonical.com wrote:
On 08/12/11 15:06, Alex Lourie wrote:
Hi all
Proceeding with the work we started for test case rewriting
Dear all,
after some debate in #ubuntu-testing this morning, we've created a
spreadsheet for everyone to share whilst we are working on the new test
case management system.
Please, feel free to access it and start rewriting test cases:
https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key
On 08/12/11 11:34, Brendan Donegan wrote:
On 08/12/11 11:24, Gema Gomez wrote:
Dear all,
after some debate in #ubuntu-testing this morning, we've created a
spreadsheet for everyone to share whilst we are working on the new test
case management system.
Please, feel free to access
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 1:24 PM, Gema Gomez
gema.gomez-sol...@canonical.comwrote:
Dear all,
after some debate in #ubuntu-testing this morning, we've created a
spreadsheet for everyone to share whilst we are working on the new test
case management system.
Please, feel free to access
in #ubuntu-testing this morning, we've created a
spreadsheet for everyone to share whilst we are working on the new
test
case management system.
Please, feel free to access it and start rewriting test cases:
https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key
Hi all
Proceeding with the work we started for test case rewriting, there's an
issue I'd like to discuss here - categorising the test cases. How would we
like it to be? What categories would you think should be created? How do we
decided the relation of a test case to a specific category? Can any
On 08/12/11 15:06, Alex Lourie wrote:
Hi all
Proceeding with the work we started for test case rewriting, there's an
issue I'd like to discuss here - categorising the test cases. How would
we like it to be? What categories would you think should be created? How
do we decided the relation
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Gema Gomez
gema.gomez-sol...@canonical.comwrote:
On 08/12/11 15:06, Alex Lourie wrote:
Hi all
Proceeding with the work we started for test case rewriting, there's an
issue I'd like to discuss here - categorising the test cases. How would
we like
ones,
so that new test cases can be used for Alpha 2 testing.
I second that. I recommend prioritising here, so I believe it is better to
begin with ISO test cases, then continue to application test cases.
Moreover, we should probably prioritise the ISO cases as well, so we
concentrate on more
2011/10/18 Julien Cornuwel jul...@cornuwel.net:
Hi,
I recently reported bug #875686 and realised it isn't tested in the laptop QA.
I really think it should be, as it is a very common situation to
laptop users (closing the lid off their laptop).
Hi Julien.
As a default action, closing the
[Note I CC'd our Colorado loco in place of your California loco].
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 12:03:56PM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
I have not heard of any organized effort around this event to be held
on June 8th, 2011.
http://worldipv6day.org
http://test-ipv6.com/ipv6day.html
Thanks, Grant
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 12:03:56PM -0700, Grant Bowman wrote:
I have not heard of any organized effort around this event to be held
on June 8th, 2011.
http://worldipv6day.org
http://test-ipv6.com/ipv6day.html
There was a UDS-O session with valuable information.
https
I have not heard of any organized effort around this event to be held
on June 8th, 2011.
http://worldipv6day.org
http://test-ipv6.com/ipv6day.html
There was a UDS-O session with valuable information.
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-o-ipv6-healthcheck
We have some basic
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 03:48:22PM -0700, Joseph Areeda wrote:
James,
How did you modify grub for backlighting? Is there a thread or a
wiki page on how to do it?
I never did get it to work on my Thinkpad 510 with Lucid or Maverick.
Until I get better dependability on my desktop, I
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Hi,
On my laptop, I have scrolling parts around my touchpad that doesn't
work on Ubuntu, but the testcase doesn't test them, is it intentionnal ?
Regards,
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I was looking at http://launchpad.net/bugs/675063 today and was
wondering if this was something that we could test with mago. I wasn't
sure about how to test the contents of a specific cell in gnome-sudoku.
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assumptions at all, whereas another extreme might
assume that test results remain the same until proven otherwise. So,
I'm calling for your opinions on what you consider is reasonable.
Unless you have reliable information on how to handle such condition in
the test case meta data *and* can
On 11/03/2010 12:22 PM, Marc Tardif wrote:
Hi folks,
I would appreciate your feedback about interpreting test results across
multiple test runs. For example, consider the following test results for
the first test run of a given project:
test1: Pass
test2: Pass
test3: Fail
is not needed when testing via LiveCD, this
should be mentioned.
Done.
snr-002: Executing more than 30 cycles of sleep/wakeup could lead to
hardware
damage, limiting the cycles to 5 should be really enough!
This kind of test is present even in checkbox, I don't have an answer about
this.
Maybe
and comments are welcome.
As far as I understood it, the main goal of the LaptopTesting effort is to do
a system test for *future* Ubuntu Releases, not for past ones. Therefore - if
there are any system changes which require changes in existing test cases
(like with the examples folder) - the changes
On 02/09/10 17:34, Scott Kitterman wrote:
We are currently missing a test case for the Guided option for the Kubuntu
live images. This will probably be renamed, but that's what it's called for
now. It replaces the existing O/S install in a partition with a new one.
Indeed, we need
l 19/05/2010 23:15, Steve Beattie ha scritto:
If you're still having issues, perhaps you can send me your login id
offlist and I can reset your password; I looked briefly through the
admin interface for your account but could not find it.
I have already created an accont to iso tracker but I have
On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 03:09:52PM +0200, alessandro wrote:
l 19/05/2010 23:15, Steve Beattie ha scritto:
If you're still having issues, perhaps you can send me your login id
offlist and I can reset your password; I looked briefly through the
admin interface for your account but could not find
hi everybody... i can not log-in to: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/
why?
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Hello all,
It's been less than a week since Lucid Beta 1 was released and there
have already been two more ubiquity uploads. The installer team is
working hard!
I have publish Ubiquity 2.2.7 for pairwise testing.
http://pairwise.qa.ubuntu.com/
Please, go ahead and help us testing the
Just found out that also this page need some love:
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/System/SuspendResume
Thanks in advance to anyone want to help.
Regards.
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