Does not boot for me I tried the amd64 and i386 on my demoted Xeon for an i686 currently i run amd64 binaries
2010/9/9 Neil Greenwood <neil.greenwood....@gmail.com>: > Hi All, > > The Beta of Maverick Meerkat (what will be Ubuntu 10.10) is now out, > so it's a good time to test the ISOs and find as many bugs as possible > before the final release. > > Popey wrote some details about what's involved, and I've included his > mail below in case you've deleted it. > > > P.S. Yes, I know it's a top-post. It was done intentionally this time :-) > On 2 June 2010 14:58, Alan Pope <a...@popey.com> wrote: >> Hi All. >> >> (Note I have sent this to Ubuntu UK LoCo mailing list and bcc'ed all >> the people who volunteered to help, apologies if you get this twice, >> this was intentional, but won't happen again) >> >> I mentioned a while ago that it might be nice to kick off a UK LoCo >> Team for doing some essential testing of Ubuntu ISO images. I've taken >> the lead from the Italian LoCo who have been doing this for the last 6 >> months or so very successfully. I figured it was a great way to get >> people contributing to the project without much in the way of deep >> technical skills. >> >> [snip] >> >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/TestingTeam - Main introduction page. >> Read this first. >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/TestingTeam#Participate - Specifically >> this bit if you're interested in helping out with this activity. >> >> The idea being that people go through the 'Participate' section and >> get themselves familiar with the process, and fulfil all the >> pre-requisites therein. Most are easy and you may already have done >> such as 'Register on launchpad', others you might not have done. >> There's some reading material in there too. >> >> I've created a team on launchpad:- >> >> http://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-uk-testing >> >> However, it's a moderated team and the policy for joining is that >> you've performed the steps outlined in the 'Participate' steps above. >> This enables us to ensure a level of quality control within the team. >> Join once you've gone through the participate steps. Note that the >> final step on the Participate is to actually download an ISO image and >> perform a QA test. So this ensures that anyone who joins the team has >> fulfilled all the necessary requirements. It might look onerous but it >> really isn't. >> >> Please join the team once you're ready. >> >> There is an IRC channel for testing which is #ubuntu-testing - NOTE: >> not the UK loco channel, but the testing team IRC channel. I checked >> with the testing team at UDS and they'd rather we had committed >> testers hang out in their channel (as well as ours) and testing >> related conversations happen there. So you're welcome to hang out in >> there, or join as and when you're doing testing. >> >> One thing we might want to consider in the future is sharing mobile >> phone numbers (for the willing) as the testing team sometimes need >> test performed in double-quick time. If they can get hold of people >> quickly they can expedite those tests. For now though, for non-urgent >> stuff we can use IRC and this mailing list. >> >> Maverick (10.10) Alpha 1 ISOs are (just about) ready and waiting to be >> tested! >> >> I'm just as new to this as many of you, so we're going on a bit of an >> adventure together. Questions / comments / suggestions very welcome! >> >> Cheers, >> Al. > > -- > ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ > -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Keimpe de Jong -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/