How else would you try whether a laptop is "Ubuntu Friendly" than
running the tests from LiveCD? I think this is quite reasonable
scenario. For example sombody wants to buy a laptop which was not tested
befor in "Ubuntu Friendly" program and asks for a couple of minutes or
half an hour to test it. "System Testing" is quite a good testsuite for
having an overall feeling how well the laptop in question will work
together with Ubuntu.

I understand if a test is skipped because of LiveCD mode. But in this
case the CD read test was running for a couple of minutes and finally
the test case was actually *crashing*. It hasn't failed or passed in a
controlled way, it was just crashing.

I'll see if I can try to install Ubuntu somewhere which is bootable and
check how the CD read test behaves.

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