Hello all valuable and constructive contributors :) 1) so thanks again for Debian it is just a lovely distro
2) forgot to mention: was using the net install ISOs for the test (hardware used server hp proliant g6 (amd64) (the raid is detected fine!) <https://dwaves.de/2019/06/15/hardware-review-and-power-consumption-watt-power-usage-test-hp-proliant-dl360-g6-server/> and lenovo laptop x60s (i386) <https://dwaves.de/2018/06/18/how-to-install-flash-libreboot-coreboot-on-lenovo-x60s-tutorial-from-2018/> https://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/debian-cd/11.0.0/amd64/iso-cd/ <https://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/debian-cd/11.0.0/amd64/iso-cd/> 1. because they are minimalism 2. let me install just what is needed 3. fit on a CD testers are an important part of the team :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTFbLyUQSbw <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTFbLyUQSbw> best regards On 8/18/21 12:33 PM, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote: > On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 12:25:58PM +0200, admin4 wrote: >> Hello all, in short, >> >> * is there a Debian "testing" team?, that does test setups of Debian >> ISOs on a bunch of different hardware with priority on the most used >> CPUs like amd64 and i386, (free and non-free versions)), >> * before the ISOs spread across the world on all those nice download >> servers, for further "public beta" testing? >> * does-it-work-well.sh script could >> o 1) ask the user if everything works fine (rating from 1 to 5 stars) >> + and user can add a comment ( send some praise or comments >> what does/did not work ) >> o 2) scan the hardware specs of the system >> + anonymized! without any serials and mac addresses or ip >> addresses or screen resolutions!, before uploading it to >> debian.org/hardware-compatibility-list >> # where the hardware is marked in green (works) orange >> (can be made to work with this (link) workaround) or red >> (fails, no fix available currently) > Yes, testing the pre-release ISOs and filing installation-report bugs is > encouraged during freezes.