Hi Mélodie, Lars and Phill,
I have still no freeze although I have been running the
~jsalisbury/lp1227202/linux-image
yesterday and today with KVM inside, running commands in the host system
as well as in the guest ones. This kernel has 64-bit. I run it is in a
Toshiba with Intel i5,
http://www
I can zsync the iso files and start testing, but where should I focus
during this week-end?
- testing in general according to the test cases
- or testing the freezing problem, or should I ask: which kernel do you
want me to test, the standard one or Joseph Salisbury's bug-fixed kernel,
- or sho
Well spotted Howard,
that comes of reading two sets of emails about freezes!
Regards,
Phill.
PS. the request to test over the weekend still stands!
On 19 September 2013 16:50, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
> Hello Lubuntu QA Team,
>
> Phill is incorrect about the freeze date, the Beta 2 freeze ONLY (UI
Hello Lubuntu QA Team,
Phill is incorrect about the freeze date, the Beta 2 freeze ONLY (UIFreeze
and DocStringFreeze is in effect) shall happen on Monday. See
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2013-September/001059.htmlfor
details.
Regards,
Howard Chan (smartboyhw)
Ubuntu Q
Hi,
a slight change of plan... The freeze for the Final Beta is still this
evening (European time) 19th Sept, but the Final Beta will be built on
Monday evening (European time) 23rd Sept for testing. See[1] for more exact
timings for the Lubuntu builds. The release of the Final Beta is still the
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