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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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
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 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,
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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, 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
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