Hi,
I know I'm *not* in charge of Lubuntu QA nor doing this on someone's else
behalf, I'm just someone who is trying to help as much as he can so I'm
forwarding this email and I guess it is my last forwarded email for this
cycle :D
I won't bug you more with this kind of emails :D
But you need to
I did recently do some tweaking on the test cases, can you check to see if
test case 1499 is correct for mini-iso / netboot for the ppc image (I know
the text states 1386/amd64)
Regards,
Phill.
On 13 April 2013 05:01, ∅ wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Apr 2013 12:40:18 -0500
> prairie zephyr wrote:
>
> >
Hi,
what ISO's we support depends on them being tested. Can I ask that this be
postponed to 13.10, we have a 13.04 to get out first.
Regards,
Phill.
On 13 April 2013 18:50, ∅ wrote:
> I guess I meant if the only baseline we can rely on working on all or most
> PPC machines despite all possib
Hi,
one of things not yet done is to have a test of the lubuntu updates, As
with laptop testing being called in at Beta2, I only ask for update ISO to
be tested at RC time. If our testers have time, they can check out the
terminal command for a forced upgrade along with the ISO at any point.
Well
On 04/12/2013 03:00 AM, Lars Noodén wrote:
> Should the hardware profiles be kept on the wiki itself?
Good question, see Bug #1017207 at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1017207
so ... probably :)
I suggest that you put your hardware profile(s) anywhere that is
reasonably permanent, as well a
Jonathan,
as as wiki person, we do ask that people to upload an attachment, It is
real PITA when this disrupts the wiki pages. I'll look into it and check if
there is an easy "How To" already logged, But for everyone else... use
the attachment tab in wiki to do this instead of paste bin.
Regards,
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