Introduction

2024-07-17 Thread Lucas Puntillo
Hello Everyone,

I'd like to introduce myself to the Fedora Quality Assurance team. I am 
interested in contributing to this group specifically as I feel the skills that 
I hold are a perfect match, and will benefit the community.

I have spent some years now with Linux (I think 10 or so now?) and have 
considerable experience with it. I have a considerable amount of knowledge in 
C, Rust, and Python.

Some of my experience pertaining to Linux includes some Sysadmin here and 
there with my home equipment, and I find myself quite familiar within the 
Fedora environment. I have previous experience with QA as I had spent some 
time doing package testing and sign offs for the Arch Linux Team.

For a more personal introduction, my name is Lucas Puntillo and I am situated 
within the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario Canada. I have a passion for Linux 
and similar open-technologies and would like to give back to the community 
that has helped me complete tasks in my day to day life (while also having a 
very welcoming group of members backing it).

I highly appreciate people taking the time to read this and becoming familiar 
with my skill set.  I will be leaving some contact info below.

Thank you.

Contact info:

E-Mail: puntil...@hotmail.com
FAS: lucaspuntillo
Matrix: N/A (planned to be set up at a later time, will update my information 
accordingly when I join the right channels)


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Self-introduction: (Lucas A. Fernandes)

2019-03-27 Thread Lucas Assis Fernandes
Hello everyone, I signed up for the test list. I currently use Fedora KDE
at home and at work for a year. I work as a DBA and developer of the Caché
Intersystems database and Fedora KDE fits my needs very well. Among the
projects in my work is migrating the database to a red hat server. So I
want to contribute with the fedora project and Red Hat Bugzilla.
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Introductory mail

2017-07-17 Thread lucas brizzi
Hello Everyone,
My name is Lucas Brizzi, I'm 20 years old, I'm student in physics in the
IUT of Orsay (France).
I have been working a lot with Fedora for 4 years and now I want to
contribute Fedora QA. I'm not a developer, but I can maybe help the project.

So, thanks a lot for some people who accepted me.

Regards,
Lucas

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Re: gnome-boxes is broken? what about qemu?

2012-04-20 Thread Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues
On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 3:48 PM, cornel panceac  wrote:
> for qemu, i've opened a bug:
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=814814

The package is actually qemu-kvm.

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Re: Weird rawhide desktop behavior

2012-03-24 Thread Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Jonathan Corbet  wrote:
> Here's a strange pathology that just bit me for the first time in a while,
> though I've seen it before.  I'm not sure where to file a bug on this
> one...
>
> In short: I'll be working away, minding my own business, when the desktop
> goes completely dead - no response to any key or mouse events.  That said,
> the X server is still running; the pointer still moves with the mouse.  I
> can also switch to another virtual console with alt-ctrl-Fn.  Sometimes
> things start working again after some time (measured in minutes);
> sometimes I lose patience and start over.  Today I went and made lunch and
> it never came back.

I've noticed the same behavior on my box, that was freshly installed
with Fedora 17 last Friday. I'll see what I can do to gather
information about the problem as well.

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Re: openSUSE announces release of openqa

2011-10-14 Thread Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Adam Williamson  wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-10-13 at 08:35 -0400, Neal Becker wrote:
>> http://news.opensuse.org/2011/10/11/opensuse-announces-first-public-release-of-
>> openqa/
>
> saw it!
>
> in fact, we've talked to one of the lead developers before.
>
> it's got some cool design features, a reasonably nice results interface,
> and it's somewhat more mature than AutoQA at present: these are good
> points about it.
>
> it relies on screenshot validation for pass/fail and it's written in
> freakin' perl: these are bad points about it. =)

Well, we have developed a system to do some part of the KVM VM based
tests that is also based on screenshot validation, and it's written in
python, so it does pretty much what OpenQA does.

And it was developed on top of autotest, the same system where AutoQA
is developed. Now, I also don't like the screenshot validation thing.
It is fragile, and it has sort of a maintenance burden. Yet it'd be
interesting to look at our py based infra as well as looking into
OpenQA. I am not in favor of NIH syndrome, but at least let's consider
both systems carefully :)

I've given a brief look, and it indeed has some really nice features,
I specially like the video output generation.

I remember the anaconda developers had made a test suite for anaconda,
also, at some point it was also discussed implementing anaconda using
a MVC pattern approach, which means the interactions with anaconda UI
could be recorded and replayed, at least in theory. But well, let's
focus on what already exists and works.

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Re: Two things still broken on FC16 for me

2011-10-13 Thread Lucas
Please check logrotate - for me it doesn't work also.

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logrotate syslog systemd = doesn't work

2011-10-08 Thread Lucas
Dear All.

Fedora 16 Beta, fully updated.



I checked it: logrotate -v -d /etc/logrotate.d/syslog

Output:
reading config file /etc/logrotate.d/syslog

Handling 1 logs

rotating pattern: /var/log/messages /var/log/secure /var/log/maillog 
/var/log/spooler 
/var/log/boot.log /var/log/cron  1048576 bytes (no old logs will be kept)
empty log files are rotated, old logs are removed
considering log /var/log/messages
   log needs rotating
considering log /var/log/secure
   log does not need rotating
considering log /var/log/maillog
   log does not need rotating
considering log /var/log/spooler
   log does not need rotating
considering log /var/log/boot.log
   log does not need rotating
considering log /var/log/cron
   log does not need rotating
rotating log /var/log/messages, log->rotateCount is 0
dateext suffix '-20111008'
glob pattern '-[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]'
renaming /var/log/messages.1 to /var/log/messages.2 (rotatecount 1, logstart 1, 
i 1),
renaming /var/log/messages.0 to /var/log/messages.1 (rotatecount 1, logstart 1, 
i 0),
fscreate context set to system_u:object_r:var_log_t:s0
renaming /var/log/messages to /var/log/messages.1
disposeName will be /var/log/messages.1
running postrotate script
running script with arg /var/log/messages /var/log/secure /var/log/maillog 
/var/log/spooler 
/var/log/boot.log /var/log/cron : "
 /bin/kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslogd.pid 2> /dev/null` 2> /dev/null || 
true
"
removing old log /var/log/messages.1
error: error opening /var/log/messages.1: No such file or directory

Nothing happened to "messages" - this file was not renamed.


2.  "ps -ef | grep log"  gives me

root  2672 1  0 14:58 ?00:00:00 /sbin/rsyslogd -n -c 5

But from man page:

-c version. ...It must always be the first option on the command line

-n Avoid auto-backgrounding.  This is needed especially if the rsyslogd is 
started and 
controlled by init(8)

What does mean "5" at the end?



Actually logrotate doesn't work, although its output looks promising.

Any suggestions.
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Fedora 16 RC1 kernel (3.1.0-0.rc6.git0.0.fc16.x86_64) - bug on drop_caches - BZ 740637

2011-09-22 Thread Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues
Hi guys,

Just to let you know that I've recently upgraded my Fedora box and hit
this problem

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=740637

This is a recurrent problem that was present on F13, F14, was fixed on
F15 and now it makes a triumphant return on F16. I don't think many of
you will be hit, but now that I'm trying to follow Fedora-QA a little
better, I thought it'd be a good idea to share.

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F16 slowness

2011-09-05 Thread Lucas
I can confirm this as well.

But, I have two kernels: kernel-3.0.1-5.fc16.i686 and 
kernel-3.1.0-0.rc4.git0.0.fc16.i686
The system works much slower with 3.1.0-0.rc4.git0.0 then with 3.0.1-5.fc16, 
especially 2D graphics 
is much slower.
I am waiting for the normal kernel (not the git one) and if then this slowness 
persists I will open 
a bug about it.
I also do not have any errors. Except may be the udisk can't pull sr0 cdrom 
with 
3.1.0-0.rc4.git0.0.fc16.i686, although my selinux policy is permissive.

Thanks.
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