2012/10/21 Lee Brewer :
> It just occurred to me there was only 12 people named on this list, and
> despite being as big, or as big as I thought Ubuntu was, there would be a
> larger number of laptop testers.
>
> There seems to be a pretty good discussion on Google+ at the link below:
> https://plu
2012/10/20 Benjamin Kerensa :
>>
> Just wanted to mention that on the wiki you linked
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
> there is still 12.04 info :)
In fact it's just an example of what the download page looks like.
I've added a note about that next to the image, I think is cle
2012/10/20 Benjamin Kerensa :
>>
> Just wanted to mention that on the wiki you linked
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
> there is still 12.04 info :)
In fact it's just an example of what the download page looks like.
I've added a note about that next to the image, I think is cle
have tested Quantal
>>> Beta 2 milestone:
>>> alessiogrossosgarrillo, android-lee, antonio-allegretti, carla-sella,
>>> druellan, gabor-me, jackyang-us, lapor, mfauzirahman, moteprime,
>>> shishimaru, wkclemmons.
>>>
>>> Well done guys!
>>>
Sergio:
Sadly there is no profile on friendly for the T500 or the T530.
Sergio Zanchetta wrote:
> 2012/10/20 cprofitt :
> >
>
> >
> > Two questions:
> >
> > 1. How long until friendly.ubuntu.com has the 12.10 drop down
> > 2. How long does it take for results to appear on the
> > friend
On 22/10/12 11:37, Sergio Zanchetta wrote:
2012/10/20 cprofitt :
Two questions:
1. How long until friendly.ubuntu.com has the 12.10 drop down
2. How long does it take for results to appear on the
friendly.ubuntu.com site?
Hi Charles,
It shouldn't take much time, but it's better to wait someo
Sergio Zanchetta wrote:
> Anyway, consider that you just need to link an hardware profile of
> your laptop, so you can even use a page about 12.04 results.
>
2012/10/22 Charles Profitt :
> Sergio:
>
> Sadly there is no profile on friendly for the T500 or the T530.
I mean, you can create o
sosgarrillo, android-lee, antonio-allegretti, carla-sella,
>> druellan, gabor-me, jackyang-us, lapor, mfauzirahman, moteprime,
>> shishimaru, wkclemmons.
>>
>> Well done guys!
>>
>> Then, since the great Quantal Quetzal (12.10) has just been released
>> we now
2012/10/20 cprofitt :
>
>
> Two questions:
>
> 1. How long until friendly.ubuntu.com has the 12.10 drop down
> 2. How long does it take for results to appear on the
> friendly.ubuntu.com site?
Hi Charles,
It shouldn't take much time, but it's better to wait someone from
Ubuntu Friendly project,
ed
> we now ask everyone on
> the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
>
> The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
> explained on
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
>
> There are three kind of images available:
> Ubuntu De
, wkclemmons.
Well done guys!
Then, since the great Quantal Quetzal (12.10) has just been released
we now ask everyone on
the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
emmons.
>
> Well done guys!
>
> Then, since the great Quantal Quetzal (12.10) has just been released
> we now ask everyone on
> the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
>
> The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
> explained on
> https:/
> Then, since the great Quantal Quetzal (12.10) has just been released
> we now ask everyone on
> the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
>
> The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
> explained on
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/
lo, android-lee, antonio-allegretti, carla-sella,
> druellan, gabor-me, jackyang-us, lapor, mfauzirahman, moteprime,
> shishimaru, wkclemmons.
>
> Well done guys!
>
> Then, since the great Quantal Quetzal (12.10) has just been released
> we now ask everyone on
> the QA te
Quantal Quetzal (12.10) has just been released
we now ask everyone on
the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
There are three kind of images available:
Ubuntu
Hi all!
Quantal Beta 2 (12.10) has been released and now we ask everyone on
the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
There are three kind of images available
2012/9/7 Ho Wan Chan :
> Somebody change the notice board in the tracker, it is still Precise Beta 2.
I saw that before sending the email, I changed it but then I forgot to
click on "Save changes". :-)
Now it's ok, thank you very much.
>> --
>> Ubuntu-qa mailing list
>> Ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.
Somebody change the notice board in the tracker, it is still Precise Beta 2.
smartboyhw (Howard Chan)
2012/9/7 Sergio Zanchetta
> Hi all!
>
> Quantal Beta 1 has been released and now we ask everyone on
> the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
>
> The procedure
Hi all!
Quantal Beta 1 has been released and now we ask everyone on
the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
There are three kind of images available:
Ubuntu
Hi all!
Quantal Alpha 2 has been released yesterday and now we ask everyone on
the QA team to participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
Post your test results on the Laptop
Hi all!
Precise Pangolin 12.04 LTS has been released and we ask everyone on
the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
Post your test results on the Laptop
Il 30 marzo 2012 00:45, Sergio Zanchetta ha scritto:
> Hi all!
>
> Precise Beta 2 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
> participate in the laptop testing.
Forgot to mention that from this milestone is also available an
amd64+mac image, for people owning a Mac laptop. :-
Hi all!
Precise Beta 2 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
We'll use the new version the Laptop tracker [1] to
2012/2/15 Hansen :
> Hi.
> Will there be a Laptop testing of precise pangolin, and at what point?
Hi Hansen,
the testing tracker is "on rework", from the old Drupal 4/5 code to Drupal 7.
Some parts, like reporting bugs, bugs stats etc., have already been
ported (thanks to Stepha
Hi.
Will there be a Laptop testing of precise pangolin, and at what point?
What is the "API key for XMLRPC interface", i need to log in at my profile
at http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/profile, and are my hardware
profile for laptop testing stored there? I can't find it a
Hello !
See my post on this list "Introduction & Eee PC".
I'm a new arrival so I need some help here ...
What are test cases and how do I run them ? Please explain or direct
me to the appropriate wiki page.
In the meantime I will start putting bugs in. I'll also publish a
guide (on the Lubuntu
Hi Xelsior!
On 19/01/12 21:43, Xelsior wrote:
> Here are my testing results for the Asus Eee PC 701/4G. It is now
> running really fast on my system ! It could do with a little more
> memory for those who open a lot of tabs in Firefox.
Can you tell us which test cases did you run? This email come
Here are my testing results for the Asus Eee PC 701/4G. It is now
running really fast on my system ! It could do with a little more
memory for those who open a lot of tabs in Firefox.
I am unsure what to do with this information now ... publish it on the
wiki ? It would be nice to see these kind o
Hi all!
Oneiric has been released now. As usual we ask everyone on the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing, confirming positive/negative results and
checking for regressions from previous milestones.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on https
Hi all,
Below you find enclosed the laptop testing report for Oneiric Beta 2:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/ReleaseReports/OneiricBeta2LaptopTestReport
Thanks to marknigh, m_yanagisawa, rio, irenebonta, Samsagax,
gjditchfield, yotux, CarlaSella, brunogirin, saqman2060, lapor.
Nice
2011/9/27 chris hermansen :
> Wow! WOW! *W*O*W*
>
> When I came back to my elderly Toshiba laptop tonight, which is running
> patched-up-to-date Beta-2, it had suspended itself! And, the most amazing
> thing, when I touched the power switch, it came back to life successfully -
> network, Goo
!
Fantastic and great work to all the people who made this happen!
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:15 AM, Sergio Zanchetta wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Oneiric Beta 2 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
> participate in the laptop testing, confirming positive/negative results and
&g
On September 25, 2011 22:12:54 ksh shrm wrote:
> Is the procedure similar as installing ubuntu and during installation,
> select advanced option for partition and creating a new one out of it?
Yes, it's pretty simple. If you sign up for ISO testing as well as laptop
testing, there ar
ta + settings for 11.04 remain the same?
> >
> > it's my primary laptop, so i can't afford to loose it for more than 2
> > days and i need a way to get things back to normal.
>
> Do you have a few unused gigabytes of disk space? I used the installer to
> crea
2011/9/24 Aakash Sharma :
> i do have a laptop running 11.04 and i'm willing to test for 11.10 beta.
> however, is there a way to secure things so that if anything goes wrong, my
> data + settings for 11.04 remain the same?
You can test it using a live cd/usb disk.
Have a look here:
https://help.
laptop, so i can't afford to loose it for more than 2
> days and i need a way to get things back to normal.
Do you have a few unused gigabytes of disk space? I used the installer to
create
a 5.6 GiB partition and installed a new system there for laptop testing.
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7;s my primary laptop, so i can't afford to loose it for more than 2 days
>> and i need a way to get things back to normal.
>>
>> i appreciate ubuntu n everyone working on it.
>>
>> ~aakash
>> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Sergio Zanchetta wrote:
>>
s my primary laptop, so i can't afford to loose it for more than 2 days
> and i need a way to get things back to normal.
>
> i appreciate ubuntu n everyone working on it.
>
> ~aakash
> On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Sergio Zanchetta wrote:
>
>> Hi all!
>>
y to get things back to normal.
i appreciate ubuntu n everyone working on it. ~aakashOn Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Sergio Zanchetta <prime...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
Hi all!
Oneiric Beta 2 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing, confirming positive/neg
y to get things back to normal.
i appreciate ubuntu n everyone working on it.
~aakash
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 7:45 PM, Sergio Zanchetta wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Oneiric Beta 2 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
> participate in the laptop testing, confirming positive/nega
Hi all!
Oneiric Beta 2 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing, confirming positive/negative results and
checking for regressions from previous milestones.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on https
Hi all,
Below you find enclosed the laptop testing report for Oneiric Beta 1:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/ReleaseReports/OneiricBeta1LaptopTestReport
Thanks to marknigh, irenebonta, paolorotolo, primes2h,
antonioallegretti, komputes, gjditchfield, rob-ward78, carla-sella,
bychkov.v1
2011/9/5 Sergio Zanchetta :
> Hi all!
>
> Oneiric Beta 1 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
> participate in the laptop testing.
>
> The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
> explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedu
Hi all!
Oneiric Beta 1 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
You can start downloading the image at
http
3th join us in the
> Laptop Testing Project.
> You can discover every early bug to allow developers enough time to
> fix those bugs in time for the Official Release.
>
> The procedures for testing images and reporting results are explained
> on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Lapt
Hi everybody!
Oneiric Alpha 1 is out and ready to be tested in your laptop.
If you want to be sure your graphic/audio card, touchpad or whatever work
when Oneiric will be released on October 13th join us in the Laptop Testing
Project.
You can discover every early bug to allow developers enough
2011/3/28 Andrew Barilla :
> I have a newer ATI card in my laptop which doesn't have adequate 3d
> acceleration. Unity runs fine but Minecraft will only get 6-15fps. ATI's
> proprietary drivers still don't work with Xorg 1.1 so this question is moot
> for Natty, but if I'm testing Maverick which
I have a newer ATI card in my laptop which doesn't have adequate 3d
acceleration. Unity runs fine but Minecraft will only get 6-15fps. ATI's
proprietary drivers still don't work with Xorg 1.1 so this question is moot
for Natty, but if I'm testing Maverick which drivers should I test? Or
should I
On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 03:48:22PM -0700, Joseph Areeda wrote:
> James,
>
> How did you modify grub for backlighting? Is there a thread or a
> wiki page on how to do it?
>
> I never did get it to work on my Thinkpad 510 with Lucid or Maverick.
>
> Until I get better dependability on my desktop,
James,
How did you modify grub for backlighting? Is there a thread or a wiki
page on how to do it?
I never did get it to work on my Thinkpad 510 with Lucid or Maverick.
Until I get better dependability on my desktop, I can't risk my laptop.
Joe
On 03/27/2011 10:58 AM, James Gifford wrote:
+1 for this idea. I know that mine fails this test - I have to modify GRUB in
order to get it working properly on my Asus Eee PC 1001P.
Cheers,
James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
@jrgifford
On Mar 27, 2011, at 12:41, Chad Davis wrote:
> I've been going through the laptop tests in prepara
I've been going through the laptop tests in preparation for the Natty
beta release next week.
I noticed that there is no test for backlight dimming. This would be
useful to test. It can make a big different on the battery life.
My HP Envy 14 passes, but my MacbookPro.2 fails.
Cheers,
Chad
--
Ubu
Hi, I have been testing both alpha 2 and alpha 3 on my CQ-60 laptop and
everything works with an exception of a minor bug or to. One in particular well
crash all of the ccsm manager and your left with a blank desktop. That's not
the bad part you can't bring up terminal to fix it. It also affects
tions so I
> can contribute to laptop testing.
>
> My primary laptop that I can do whatever I want with in terms of testing is
> an HP Pavillion DV7-4263cl.
>
Hi Andrew, I see you have already started testing this laptop.
Could you please change the Manufacter name in you profile fr
In response to the article here:
http://primes2h.wordpress.com/2011/03/25/lets-test-your-laptop-now/ and the
fact that I've been in the Linux world for 16 years and haven't contributed
as much as I should have, I've followed the instructions so I can contribute
to laptop testi
2010/10/11 Mohammed Amine IL Idrissi :
> Hi all,
>
> When doing some testing on my laptop, I noticed the following line:
> "Double-click the icon labeled fables_01_01_aesop.spx. A media player
> will open."
> But it seems that on Maverick, this file doesn't exist in the Examples
> folder. So what s
On Mon, 2010-10-11 at 21:09 +, Mohammed Amine IL Idrissi wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When doing some testing on my laptop, I noticed the following line:
> "Double-click the icon labeled fables_01_01_aesop.spx. A media player
> will open."
> But it seems that on Maverick, this file doesn't exist in th
Hi all,
When doing some testing on my laptop, I noticed the following line:
"Double-click the icon labeled fables_01_01_aesop.spx. A media player
will open."
But it seems that on Maverick, this file doesn't exist in the Examples
folder. So what should be done? Filing a bug against example-content
2010/6/16 C. F. Howlett :
> I've joined to contribute in some small way to Ubuntu and open source.
> About me; a self-taught geek. Too damn proud to actually ever take a
> computer class and too stubborn to give up on hardware/software issues
> when most other people would have given up. Lots of
I've joined to contribute in some small way to Ubuntu and open source.
About me; a self-taught geek. Too damn proud to actually ever take a
computer class and too stubborn to give up on hardware/software issues
when most other people would have given up. Lots of late nights with
the user manual
Hello all,
Maverick Alpha 1 is going to be released this week on Thursday (3rd of June).
If you have a laptop and you want to help ensure users have a smooth
experience with the same make/model you have, the Laptop Testing
project [1] is waiting for you.
The goal of this testing is to catch
rive and
> install the AMD64 variant of Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 LTS. My plan is to
> report my findings to the Laptop Testing Project and will take the
> challenge to get every single inch of the laptop working in Ubuntu.
>
I'm happy to hear you love Ubuntu as much as I do :)
Just s
Helloi John Paul,
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop describes the process.
I don't see a listing for the 1420 yet.
Regards,
Grant Bowman
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 6:30 PM, John Paul Afable wrote:
> Hi guys, how can I make a test case for the wiki? I
Hi guys, how can I make a test case for the wiki? I got a dell inspiron 1420
laptop with Lucid on it
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Hello dear ubuntu qa,
On laptop testing steps (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop#How%20to%20make%20a%20Laptop%20Testing%20Report
), the first step after installing and before start testing shouldn't be
sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude upgrade ?
I started testing and some
Hello everybody!
I wanna contribute to the project. I have one Acer Aspire 5532, and two
generics laptops (Firstline and Ezpac, made here in Brazil with low-cost
chipset).
Marco Aurélio "Macarena"
+55 11 7403.1856
+55 11 8093.4390
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Modify setti
come! Here are good resources for getting started with laptop
testing [1], iso testing [2], and testing in general [3].
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures
[3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing
The testing team has it's own channel on freeno
Hi guys! I'm wondering if I can sign-up my laptop for Lucid Lynx testing. I
got a Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop. :D I was planning to make a review out of my
experience, but I prefer to contribute first.
"Sergio Zanchetta" wrote:
>> although the above seems a bit dead now. It would be nice if you contact
>> the old project lead, so you can merge both of them.
>>
>> Have you already tried that?
>>
>
>That project seems to be dead as you already pointed out, I joined
>#ubuntu-laptop channel (3 pe
> although the above seems a bit dead now. It would be nice if you contact
> the old project lead, so you can merge both of them.
>
> Have you already tried that?
>
That project seems to be dead as you already pointed out, I joined
#ubuntu-laptop channel (3 people in there) but they couldn't help
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Sergio Zanchetta 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
Hello Sergio and thanks for setting this up!
On 02/19/2010 06:57 PM, Sergio Zanchetta wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> I'm proud to announce a new project born within the Testing Team of
> Italian LoCo.
> From the "Introduction" section:
>
> "The Laptop Testi
2010/2/19 Daniel Chen :
> On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 12:57 PM, Sergio Zanchetta
> 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 re
Hello everyone,
I'm proud to announce a new project born within the Testing Team of
Italian LoCo.
>From the "Introduction" section:
"The Laptop Testing Project is open to anyone who would like to
provide important hardware information of their own laptops. We're on
a m
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