Hi Claudio,

It means oversized for burning to a CD disk. But there are no problems
to test it with a DVD disk, USB pendrive, or directly from the iso file
in a virtual machine.

---
A little background information:

As a matter of fact, only Lubuntu (of the desktop flavours) has CD sized
iso files nowadays. Standard Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Gnome,
Ubuntu Mate ... have oversized iso files, but the warning is still there
in the iso tracker. It is also possible to start from the Ubuntu
mini.iso, that is really small, if you want to boot from a CD and
install the other desktop flavours and also Ubuntu Server.
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Best regards
Nio

Den 2015-05-06 11:35, Claudio Autiero skrev:
> Jack,
> 
> thx you.
> 
> I see this:
> 
> Notice board
> WARNING: This image is OVERSIZED. This should never happen during
> milestone testing.
> 
> Testcases for Ubuntu Desktop (Unity 8) amd64 in Vivid Daily
> You are currently on: Ubuntu ISO Testing
> 
> DownloadLink to the download information
> Type  Passed  Failed  Running Bugs
> No testcase available
> 
> It's ok?
> 
> I can try to test this?
> 
> /Claudio
> 
> 
> On 06/05/2015 11:26, Jackson Doak wrote:
>> When 15.10 ISOs appear, test that. Until then, probably test 14.04 dailies
>> On 6 May 2015 7:22 pm, "Claudio Autiero" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Folks,
>>>
>>> what type of ISO suggest for testing ?
>>>
>>> Claudio
>>>
>>> On 06/05/2015 00:06, Thomas Ward wrote:
>>>> Claudio,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On May 5, 2015, at 17:36, Claudio Autiero <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Jackson,
>>>>>
>>>>> i have a house-server where a make some personal testing.
>>>>>
>>>>> I can test ISO with Virtual Machine?
>>>>
>>>> I do some Lubuntu and Server ISO tests via a virtual machine, so it is
>>> acceptable to run tests via virtual machines.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thomas
>>>>
>>>
>>
> 


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