Hello Kaj, I just read your mail on the 16.04 release testing. I started fully using Ubuntu Studio at the end of last year (been a vanilla Ubuntu user next to Windows for around two years before).
First of all, I would like to personally thank you and the others for your work on this great system. I'm so happy with how well it works, audio performance is much better than with Windows and everything is so configurable and responsive, it's really cool! Anyway, I thought I'd join the development channel and see if I was able to help out in some way, since 16.04 is kind of an important release for me and I plan on using this system for a while now. Unfortunately, I've been rather busy with the job and also at home lately, so I haven't had very much time. I want to download and test the new release right now, but I have got two main questions about that: Will it be fine to test the live system (or: fully installed on a USB drive)? I'm asking because I can't reinstall my current system at the moment and I don't have a spare hard drive at hand, or would that not be sufficient for testing? And: How do I report bugs, should I encounter any? Is it enough to submit an automatic report as soon as an error window shows up or do I have to manually file some kind of bug report (I have never done this before). I don't mean to interrupt you and if there is some kind of manual on this for newcommers, please just send me a link. I could only test this release on three devices right now and I don't know if I can be of much help, but I would certainly like to contribute, if possible. :-) Thanks again, know that your work is much appreciated and please let me know if I can help with this somehow. Best regards, Thomas On 13.04.2016 16:16, Kaj Ailomaa wrote: > Just a reminder to everyone that we only have one week until release, so > please help testing the ISO. As always - if you find bugs, please report > them! > > You can find the latest ISOs at > http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/current/ > > ubiquity (the installer) is still missing a few of our updates, but > otherwise, not much will change before release. > > There will probably be no specific release candidate until closer to > release, so no need to use http//iso.qa.ubuntu.com to report test > results, unless you really want to. We will however do our smoke testing > and report results there during the one day or so before release. > > This is just a short reminder, so no specific instructions here for > those who are new. Let us know if you want to help, and we'll help you > on your way. > > /Kaj > -- ubuntu-studio-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel
