Re: My hardware profile is added - Thanks!

2016-01-03 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

On 01/03/2016 09:57 AM, floccul...@gmx.co.uk wrote:

On 03/01/16 14:46, Router wrote:



You are nearly there! You are on the right page :)

You need to make a note of the web address of your hardware profile. I
created one following steps A and B on the table for my Samsung 
NC10. In

that case, I ended up with a web address of
https://gist.github.com/21b61903871ee685fc79 You will need web 
address of

your computer's hardware profile for step C.

To quote the instructions on the page, when performing stage C, take 
this

advice in mind:-
*(Please follow the instructions on this page very carefully and 
edit only

the TOP TABLE. If you need help with editing a wiki page, just ask.)*

I am completely confident at editing HTML but even so I get nervous 
when

editing this table...

At the top of the page are some options. First thing to do is to 
make sure
you are logged in. If you aren't logged in, click on "Login" - if 
you need

more details, ask. Assuming you are now logged in, click on the "Edit"
option at the top of the page. You can now edit the raw page. Be very
careful. Follow the instructions. Use the "Preview" button and don't
hesitate to click on "Cancel" if you want to start over again.

BW,


Ian

Thanks Ian!  I have successfully added my hardware profile. In fact 
it was so much fun I may add another :-)  Actually I will run through 
the tests on the 64 bit PC I listed and then re-run them on an old 32 
bit machine which I will also add to the list (using the 32 bit image 
of course).


Ken

If you've done this so you can add this gist thing to the tracker test 
result pages - the option to add it no longer exists.


Yes, we just recently removed it during an update -- it was so confusing 
for people. (there's a few other updates we've snuck in too, we'll have 
to talk about soon!). We should update the wiki to reflect this change, 
and potentially think about what to do with / recommend hardware 
profiles going forward.


Nicholas

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Re: My hardware profile is added - Thanks!

2016-01-03 Thread flocculant

On 03/01/16 14:46, Router wrote:



You are nearly there! You are on the right page :)

You need to make a note of the web address of your hardware profile. I
created one following steps A and B on the table for my Samsung NC10. In
that case, I ended up with a web address of
https://gist.github.com/21b61903871ee685fc79 You will need web 
address of

your computer's hardware profile for step C.

To quote the instructions on the page, when performing stage C, take 
this

advice in mind:-
*(Please follow the instructions on this page very carefully and edit 
only

the TOP TABLE. If you need help with editing a wiki page, just ask.)*

I am completely confident at editing HTML but even so I get nervous when
editing this table...

At the top of the page are some options. First thing to do is to make 
sure
you are logged in. If you aren't logged in, click on "Login" - if you 
need

more details, ask. Assuming you are now logged in, click on the "Edit"
option at the top of the page. You can now edit the raw page. Be very
careful. Follow the instructions. Use the "Preview" button and don't
hesitate to click on "Cancel" if you want to start over again.

BW,


Ian

Thanks Ian!  I have successfully added my hardware profile. In fact it 
was so much fun I may add another :-)  Actually I will run through the 
tests on the 64 bit PC I listed and then re-run them on an old 32 bit 
machine which I will also add to the list (using the 32 bit image of 
course).


Ken

If you've done this so you can add this gist thing to the tracker test 
result pages - the option to add it no longer exists.


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Re: A philosophical question about ISO testing

2016-01-03 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella

Router:

Should there be a separate test case for flash drive installs? or EUFI
installs?


Since the result could be different, it should.


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