On 02/08/13 19:41, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
Hi everyone,

We are not too far away from Beta 1 Release [1] for Saucy and I still see no much of activities when it comes to testing. There is one simple fact that we all need to be aware of. Without TESTERS, there is no System or at least, everything will remain the same and no improvement, nothing new, etc.

Ubuntu GNOME needs you. The more testing we do, the better, that is for sure, no doubt about it.

New to Ubuntu GNOME?
New to GNOME?
New to Testing?
Don't know where to start from?
Have never done this before?
You think you can't help at all?
You are interested by shy?

Worry Not. If you are one of those, be sure you are the best candidate for testing. The more you break the system, the better. That is why we call it testing and it is FUN, trust me.

Please, Keep Calm and Test Ubuntu GNOME :)

For more information, please see this [2] link. If you have any question, I'm here for you!

As always, thank you for choosing, using, and most importantly, for TESTING Ubuntu GNOME :D


Thank you!

[1] - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseSchedule

[2] - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing

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Tbh I've been running it the last few days trying different installs, at the moment the only "bug" i see (which isn't really a bug, more erm.. an annoyance) is on the install (from the "install Ubuntu gnome"), you have no wallpaper, a brown unsightly top bar and crappy gnome icons, on the "Try Gnome" you have no wallpaper some icons are missing (that comes down to using the gnome icon theme I think though) and I did have some tearing at first on the radeon driver, but have been unable to reproduce it after four or five separate installs (so I came to the conclusion that either it has been fixed, or my system was being quirky). The actual system once installed with the defaults is actually quite solid.

I think the only work that it needs is polish on the things I've already stated and maybe the "GTK2" themes (it seems to use a different theme, maybe we should look at what fedora does as the one they have in GTK2 apps matches perfectly.

Other than that, I will report bugs if I manage to find any.

Martin
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