On 08/15/2012 09:32 AM, Gema Gomez wrote:
Hey Jeff,
On 15/08/12 14:07, Jeff Lane wrote:
Hey folks,
I wanted to ask a quick and dirty question:
What would you consider a "Stress" test of removable media like USB Keys
& SD/SDHC cards?
What are you trying to test exactly, the s
Hey folks,
I wanted to ask a quick and dirty question:
What would you consider a "Stress" test of removable media like USB Keys
& SD/SDHC cards?
I'm working on enhancing a script and so far, the only idea put forth
was to do multiple simultaneous read/writes (like 100 at a time). But is
tha
ough of doing
actual ISO testing.
Anyway, it's a good video, what did you use for the desktop capture?
Cheers,
Jeff
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and such
to occur.
Seems to me that the UF Squad was really only necessary to get it off
the ground.
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Phoronix as well.
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On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 15:30, James Gifford wrote:
> Jeff,
>
> Lubuntu is an "official" port, starting this cycle. More on that here[1].
>
> Cheers,
> James Gifford
> http://jamesrgifford.com
>
> [1] http://lubuntu.net/blog/lubuntu-track-official-status-ubuntu-flavour
> [1]
> http://www.omgubuntu
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 15:11, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi, QA,
> A couple of people have stated that Lubuntu is not 'really' on the ISO
> testing area, one simple example would be http://qa.ubuntu.com/ which does
> not even list xubuntu?
That's because, I believe, that Lubuntu is not an "officia
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 18:09, Jeff Lane wrote:
> On 04/01/2011 03:56 PM, Alex Launi wrote:
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>> Call For Testing: Multitouch
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>> Do you have multitouch hardware? A macbook with multitouch tra
On 04/01/2011 03:56 PM, Alex Launi wrote:
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Call For Testing: Multitouch
Do you have multitouch hardware? A macbook with multitouch track pad? A
magic mouse? A super fancy touch screen laptop? Do you want to help
ensure users have an amazing and exhil
rmation is always
a good idea, IMO, and I really am NOT a fan of wikis in general).
Speaking of which, writing and editing things on the wiki is yet another
way to help out if editing and writing is your cup of tea...
Welcome to the party!
Cheers
Jeff
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ng that tool and zsync,
I can update the full mirror in about 12 hours, and that's across a
10Mbps DSL line. For a single image I can usually update in just a few
minutes.
Anyway, good luck! As has been announced, Natty Alpha 2 testing is next
week :-) we'd love to have your help
On 01/25/2011 10:27 PM, rypedge...@operamail.com wrote:
I understand no hardware testing can be done in VM's...
With only the /daily releases sized for a cd, I'm limited.
So off I go...to re-install a foobar'ed daily, on my second partition!
You are correct, however don't let that stop you from
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 15:20, wrote:
> Hello All,
> While I have some time to test--I'm gonna jump right in!
>
> I've acquired both natty-desktop & alternate-amd64.
> Being their both to large for a CdRom, I'll run them in VirtualBox OSE.
> --Is this ok for these tests?
>
> I'm running the 'OEM
Hey,
as part of an effort to expand Mago a bit by adding nautilus, I created
a launchpad team called mago-applications. It was created to let people
interested in adding new applications to Mago collaborate on the same
code bases without cluttering up the mago-contributors team.
The way I see i
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 23:47, seattlechaz wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I downloaded and hash checked the Maverick Meerkat alpha then installed
> it in Virtual Box. Then, as is my custom, I installed all the updates.
> Upon rebooting, GDM failed and no amount of command line juju would
> bring it back
.
REMEMBER: next week's meeting will be at 1900 UTC in #ubuntu-quality
Thanks everyone who came to the meeting!
./jeff
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Hey everyone...
Tomorrow, 16 June at 1700 UTC we'll be having the regularly irregularly
scheduled QA meeting.
This will be held on Freenode in #ubuntu-quality
Please send me an e-mail if you have anything that needs to be on the
agenda before 1600 UTC tomorrow.
Cheers,
Jeff
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s:
# Xorg -configure
which should create an Xorg.conf file based on what probing returns, and
then edit that as needed to match your monitors settings.
I'm not saying that the ability to config Xorg manually via GUI or CLI
tools does not exist in Ubuntu, I've just never used them, or r
could be
an issue for people with trouble seeing bright colors (as apparently I
do).
Pesonally, I have trouble sometimes distinguishing shades of very bright
(approaching white) color, while I have above average ability to
distinguish dark shades (approaching black).
And I can't be
general, track and fix issues before and after a release.
And again, welcome, and thank you for your great report. You wrote it
out very well, and I think you'll be an excellent addition to the team!
Cheers
Jeff
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