2010/2/19 Daniel Chen <seven.st...@gmail.com>:
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Sergio Zanchetta <prime...@ubuntu.com> 
> wrote:
>> The goal of the project is to create various reports like this [2] as
>> results of Laptop testing using milestone releases of the development
>> version (Lucid alphas, betas and release candidates).
>
> I highly recommend getting in touch with Manoj Iyer (manjo,
> #ubuntu-kernel), who can point you to work done via usb key images so
> that testing can, first and foremost, take place with them (provided
> the hardware supports booting from them). See
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelCompatibilityTesting

Thank you for the suggestion but the Laptop testing project is
intended to be a simple way for anyone (ordinary users or even
newbies) to test their own laptop.
Here are the testcases:
http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Plans/LaptopTesting

I find the approach you point out a bit complicated to carry out for
ordinary users.

That said, I would be happy to contact Manoj and talk about this.

BTW, in the announce I forgot to mention that Thursday 25 is the
"Alpha 3" day, so it would be nice to start testing some laptops. ;-)
Moreover, as Ara told me few days ago, it would be wonderful to use
the project in the coming Ubuntu Global Jam. :-)
What do you all think about it?

Regards,
Sergio.


>
> Best,
> -Dan
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