On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 17:36:29 +0100
Elfy wrote:
> Trying to install to sdcard - it sees the free space - allows me to
> create partition/s as required.
>
> Then the install fails after trying to unmount /cdrom
>
> As far as mount is concerned the image is mounted on /cdrom
>
> Not sure how to
I have it if I do a reboot on a VM before I release the mouse. My advice is
to release the mouse before you reboot a VM.
Regards,
Phill.
On 14 August 2012 23:37, istimsak abdulbasir wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:41 AM, Jackson Doak wrote:
>
>> when i'm running iso tests in qemu the mo
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 4:41 AM, Jackson Doak wrote:
> when i'm running iso tests in qemu the mouse randomly
> will disappear permanantly, this doesn't always happen but is
> really annoying. Is this a bug with qemu or ubuntu?
>
> jackson
>
>
I use virtualbox to test ISOs. Sometimes, virtualbox fa
Trying to install to sdcard - it sees the free space - allows me to
create partition/s as required.
Then the install fails after trying to unmount /cdrom
As far as mount is concerned the image is mounted on /cdrom
Not sure how to proceed with this.
Created this bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net
I broke unity last night -- heh.. There's a new version of unity coming
this week, and there will be testcases for us to test. I'll be
announcing a call for testing when it comes.. So head's up.
However, it seems keeping the webapps ppa around is causing some broken
packages during this transi
Jackson, not sure anyone answered you here :-) I've not tested using
qemu this cycle; perhaps someone else can ring in here. My guess however
is that there is something going on with qemu, and not in ubuntu. I've
not seen any reports of a missing mouse before.
Nicholas
On 08/14/2012 04:41 AM,
You don't normally use Windows alongside Ubuntu Wubi in VMs, also then the
bootloader is better.
2012/8/14 Tobias
> but wubi testing is preferred on real hardware, right??
>
>
>
>
> Am 14.08.2012 12:06, schrieb Gema Gomez:
>
> On 14/08/12 11:04, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
>
>
> Mart,
>
> Use Gema's op
but wubi testing is preferred on real hardware, right??
Am 14.08.2012 12:06, schrieb Gema Gomez:
On 14/08/12 11:04, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
Mart,
Use Gema's opinion: She's an official Canonical employee, while I am
only a active community tester...
Hey, everyone's opinion count and is welc
On 14/08/12 11:04, Ho Wan Chan wrote:
> Mart,
>
> Use Gema's opinion: She's an official Canonical employee, while I am
> only a active community tester...
Hey, everyone's opinion count and is welcome!
More than a canonical employee I am a QA Engineer, I have been for many
years now, so I tried
Mart,
Use Gema's opinion: She's an official Canonical employee, while I am only a
active community tester...
2012/8/14 Gema Gomez
> Hi Mart,
>
> I disagree with Ho Wan Chan, here is my opinion.
>
> On 14/08/12 10:13, "Mart Küng" wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > I have a couple of questions about how to co
Hi Mart,
I disagree with Ho Wan Chan, here is my opinion.
On 14/08/12 10:13, "Mart Küng" wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a couple of questions about how to configure my machine when testing.
> Is there a significant difference if any between testing in virtual
> machine and installing on real hardware?
Mart:
Of course there IS a difference. Testing in real hardware gives you much
better performance. But then, try not to dual-boot. Instead, use TestDrive
or Oracle VM virtualbox in your regular Ubuntu system.
2012/8/14 "Mart Küng"
> Hi
>
> I have a couple of questions about how to configure my
Hi
I have a couple of questions about how to configure my machine when testing.
Is there a significant difference if any between testing in virtual
machine and installing on real hardware?
Would it be reasonable to dual boot version I'm testing with my regular
everyday system? I ask this because
when i'm running iso tests in qemu the mouse randomly
will disappear permanantly, this doesn't always happen but is
really annoying. Is this a bug with qemu or ubuntu?
jackson
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