On Friday 10 January 2003 11:39 am, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: > Take note: LM91 beta 1 is now out on some mirrors. Now is the time to > start testing YOUR hardware and configurations. It's a prime > opportunity for you to make 9.1 friendly to your own personal hardware, > and in so doing a real world killer distro. Please read the following > repost from Sascha Noyes concerning OK what mirrors?
> > https://qa.mandrakesoft.com > > -----Forwarded Message----- > > From: Sascha Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [newbie] Mandrake Raising More Capital > Date: 22 Dec 2002 07:17:50 -0500 > > > On Sunday 22 Dec 2002 12:35 am, Joseph Braddock wrote: > > > Jerry, > > > > > > Maybe you would be willing to contribute some of your time to improve > > > Mandrake's stability. There were numerous beta and release candidates > > > for Mandrake 9.0. If you are having stability issues, the time to have > > > them fixed is prior to the release being official. When Mandrake 9.1 > > > is in beta and release candidate status, maybe you can download a copy > > > (or buy one from cheapbytes) and submit the problems you've been > > > experiencing to the development team. > > > > > > This is by no means an effort to slam you, it's simply that if we want > > > the distro to work flawlessly and support all kinds of hardware > > > combinations, then the more who join the testing effort the better. > > > > >>>>>>>snip<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > Mandrake have made a huge step forward with bugzilla in the last week or > two. I would suggest to everyone who has an interest in the > stability/excellence of 9.1 to make an account at > https://qa.mandrakesoft.com. The feature that would be most useful to > newbies is voting for bugs. If you are too intimidated in posting a new bug > or comment on an exitant bug (which you shouldn't be), you can simply > search for all unconfirmed bugs, and if you are experiencing them as well, > you can vote for them. After two votes, a bug is marked "new", and the more > votes a bug receives, the more attention it will get (and face it that is > what you need for 'your' bug in the beta process). > > The process to see unconfirmed bugs is to click "Query existing bug > reports", and then change the status field to "unconfirmed" and just do a > search without any other parameters. > > Good luck, > Sascha Noyes
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