So it's been a couple weeks. Thanks to everyone who's signed up and contributed results. The kernel team has been busy following up; I appreciate everyone's willingness to debug the problems found with that team. Good work!
This testing has now been migrated over to the production tracker and can be found here: http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/223/builds In addition, it's gotten an extra twist. The kernel team has put together a list of common hardware they would like to ensure compatibility with. That list can be found on this page. I'm asking those of you who are willing to install and run the 12.10 testing kernels on precise to add your name to that list under the hardware your device contains. You can find more info on the wiki page itself. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Kernel Thanks everyone! Nicholas On 06/11/2012 01:34 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote: > I just wanted to follow-up and thank those of you who've taken the > time to try this out. If you haven't and have a box running precise > give it a whirl! For those of you that made the leap, please be sure > and report your results: > > http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/223/builds/16265/testcases/1301/results > > That page let's you report results; provided you have logged in with > your ubuntu sso account. (see that login button on the left? click > it!) . It only takes a moment, and is really important to the kernel > team to understand that the kernel worked for you or not. If anything > wasn't quite right, please report a bug for it! There's instructions > on doing so on this page. > > http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/223/builds/16265/downloads > > When you report your result simply include the bug number. > > Thanks everyone! > > Nicholas > > P.S. For those who've used the new qatracker, I'd love to hear > feedback -- hit the reply button and detail your experience. We want > this to be easy! > > On 06/07/2012 12:45 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote: >> I know some of you out there are still enjoying the goodness of >> precise and haven't yet made the leap. Here's a way you can help out >> and put your precise installation to good use for testing :-) >> >> As you know the kernel team will be supporting newer kernels on the >> LTS release of ubuntu. As part of that, they need help in testing >> these newer kernels on the 12.04 release. Wanting some of the quantal >> goodness on precise? Here you are! >> >> Check out the full details below, and note that we're using the >> qatracker for this as talked about at UDS! This is a test build of >> the qatracker with expanded capabilities to be able to do this type >> of testing. Please let me know your feedback on how the tool works >> for you. >> >> http://www.theorangenotebook.com/2012/06/call-for-testing-1210-kernel-on-1204.html >> >> Thanks and happy testing everyone! >> >> Nicholas >> >> > > > >
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