Manual Test Case Review

2012-01-19 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

  
  
Here's the current list of things that looked
  good to go into the wiki -- I plan to get thru all of the rest on
  the spreadsheet tomorrow.
  
  Ready to go as-is:
  TC-NFM-002
  TC-NFM-003
  TC-NFM-004
  
  I think these are all pretty close also.
  TC-NFM-007
  TC-NFM-008
  TC-NFM-009
  TC-NFM-010
  TC-NFM-011
  
  Nicholas

  


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Manual Testing Prepwork

2012-01-19 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

  
  
Hola everyone. I wanted to re-highlight the work we're doing to prep
for alpha2 and beyond. The manual test cases currently found in the
wiki as you all know are a bit old and in many cases poorly written.
We want to update them and make sure they meet the standards of what
makes a good test case. To that end I started going thru the google
doc and reviewing what was in there. In addition I documented the
process for myself that everyone was following. I made one addition,
to migrate the completed testcases to the "completed test cases" tab
in gdocs. Eventually we'll be rid of the gdoc completely but in the
interim it will be helpful I think to retain these. So, here's what
I came up with:

Steps for converting an existing testcase from the wiki to the
  new template:

1. Extract the testcase from the wiki
2. Update the testcase to follow new template (see template here:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/AutomatedTesting/TestCase)
3. Insert the testcase into the google spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgtV30nnv18edFQzNVB4S2duOWNOT05zaHo3S0pNekE&authkey=CMTAtuoI&hl=en_US&pli=1#gid=0
4. Post to the mailing list asking it to be reviewed
5. Community reviews, signs off
6. Move the testcase to the 'completed test cases' tab in the gdoc,
and place updated version back into the wiki

 Steps for creating a new testcase

1. Check wiki for duplicates
2. Generate a unique testid for the the test following the format
TC-APP-###
3. Create the testcase to follow new template (see template here:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/AutomatedTesting/TestCase)
4. Insert the testcase into the google spreadsheet:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgtV30nnv18edFQzNVB4S2duOWNOT05zaHo3S0pNekE&authkey=CMTAtuoI&hl=en_US&pli=1#gid=0
5. Post to the mailing list asking it to be reviewed
6. Community reviews, signs off
7. Move the testcase to the 'completed test cases' tab in the gdoc,
and create the testcase in the wiki

In order to keep this post short and on-topic I'll send a second
post with my reviewed cases. Thanks,

Nicholas

  


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Asus Eee PC 701/4G Laptop Testing Results

2012-01-19 Thread Xelsior
Here are my testing results for the Asus Eee PC 701/4G. It is now
running really fast on my system ! It could do with a little more
memory for those who open a lot of tabs in Firefox.

I am unsure what to do with this information now ... publish it on the
wiki ? It would be nice to see these kind of changes included as
Lubuntu runs really nicely on the 701.



( Offical Asus support ... http://sourceforge.net/projects/eeecommunity/ )

Lubuntu Minimal (mini.iso)...
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Documentation/MinimalInstall

 > Cannot show console (can see flashing cursor pixels along top).
Wrong video mode.

Lubuntu-Alternate ...

Prerequisites

 > NOT DONE - Flash with latest BIOS -
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLanguage=en&m=Eee+PC+4G%2fLinux&p=20&s=1

Testing

 > Keyboard detection cannot accept "ė" key (can't AltGr key?).

- Solution ... pretend european "ė" keys are not there. Just
select "£" then it gets GB layout.

- Result: Fully functional keyboard but NO European "ė" and other
special characters.

- Other Eee specific keyboard functions work OK.

 > Memory after fresh install: 367 used, 132 free (out of 512. O swap.
Should be 50 - 60 used ?
   Memory after optimisations below: 206 used, 281 free

- Desktop Session Settings ...

> Turning off ... SSH agent, Update Notifier, Cert & Key
Storage, Check for New Hardware Drivers, GPG Password Agent, Secret
Storage Service

> removed /etc/xdg/autostart items ... bluetooth*, gnome*,
print*, update*

- uneeded kernel modules ...add to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
... rfcomm (bluetooth), bluetooth, parpot_pc, ppdev, parport (parallel
port), joydev (gamepad/joystick), snd_rawmidi, snd_seq_midi,
snd_seq_midi_event, snd_seq_device ?, lp, at12 ?, bnep.

- Don't use pcmanfm as desktop file manager ?

- Remove xscreensaver ? used to blank screen.

 > Disk space 1.5 gig free

 > Optimisations (not tried yet)

- Set noatime flag

- EXT4 supports SSD - Set TRIM command support using the discard
mounting option in your fstab (or with tune2fs -o discard /dev/sdaX) -
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=blob;f=Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt;h=10ec4639f1522dad34d66eea61443750435fe3ae;hb=HEAD
  TRIM ... tested ? works? stable?

 > Cpufreq

   -  "modprobe acpi-cpufreq" activates cpufreq system and puts
processor to 900mhz - or did "sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils" get
it working ?

   -  unplugging power supply DOES NOT take cpu back to 633mhz. Seems
to be fixed

   -  Jan 19 16:47:31 eeepc-lubuntu-djbarney kernel: [   15.017494]
p4-clockmod: P4/Xeon(TM) CPU On-Demand Clock Modulation available
Jan 19 16:47:31 eeepc-lubuntu-djbarney dbus[461]: [system] Activating
service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' (using servicehelper)
Jan 19 16:47:31 eeepc-lubuntu-djbarney dbus[461]: [system]
Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher'
Jan 19 16:47:32 eeepc-lubuntu-djbarney kernel: [   15.808660] ondemand
governor failed, too long transition latency of HW, fallback to
performance governor



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18 Jan IRC Meeting Summary

2012-01-19 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

  
  

Hello everyone,
here is a summary of action items from yesterday's weekly QA Meeting
at #ubuntu-meeting:


ACTION: alourie to feature AutomatedTesting wiki page prominently in
wiki, based upon list discussion (balloons, 17:10:04)
ACTION: gema discuss case conductor with mozilla folks and provide
update (balloons, 17:13:50)
ACTION: balloons to review test cases for i386,x64 and coordinate
updates (balloons, 17:23:09)

The full meeting log can be found online on our wiki at:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/20120118


Next meeting will be 25
Jan 2012 at 1700 UTC. balloons will be chairing again.

Thanks!

Nicholas
  


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