Re: Intro & first ISO test

2013-11-03 Thread Jack Ramsay

It would be ubiquity still.
On 11/03/2013 03:37 PM, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié wrote:

Hi,

I can do alt+F2  it goes black!
I think i can do it in the console then... in this case is it still ubiquity or 
rather xorg?

thanks...

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On Sun, 3/11/13, Alberto Salvia Novella  wrote:

  Subject: Re: Intro & first ISO test
  To: ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com
  Date: Sunday, 3 November, 2013, 14:01
  
  

  
  


  Yes, I also think this will be the best.
  
  
  
  Have a good day ☃
  
  
  
  
  
  El 03/11/13

  19:44, Jackson Doak
escribió:
  
  
  

  Welcome Alex,
  
  
  
  1. Packages tests are at http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/306/builds ,

iso tests are at 
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds
  2. File a bug in ubiquity


  
  
  
  On Mon, Nov 4,

  2013 at 4:21 AM, Jack
Ramsay 
wrote:
  

   Wouldn't this be

filed as a bug with ubiquity?

  
  
On 11/03/2013 11:19 AM, Alexander

  Bejarano
  Hincapié wrote:
  


  
Hi Alberto

  
  
thanks for your

  answer... what i
meant is I booted from the
  Live USB but
then the GUI just showed the
  wallpaper and the
icon "install ubuntu"
  over it. It s supposed
to show the OS as it looks like
  (in real life)
but the buttons we not
  available... instead a
shade was poping up whenever I
  move the cursor
to the left side where the buttons
  are
supposed to be.

  
  

  
  
 
   
  ---
  
  Sent from my Ubuntu Linux
  
  
  
  Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
  
  Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
  
  Universidad Distrital  -

  Francisco José de
  Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia -
  http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co

  


  

From:

Alberto Salvia Novella 
  
To:

ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com

  
Sent:

Sunday, 3 November 2013,
  18:13
  
Subject:

        Re: Intro & first ISO
  test
  
   

  
  
 ¡Hola!

  ¡bienvenido al equipo!
  
  
  
  I think somebody will answer

  better than
  me your first question, but
  I can tell
  perhaps the second one can
  be:
  
  
  
  - The BIOS of

  your computer
not been configured
  to boot
from the USB disk.
  

  
- A bug in the live

  USB
builder (you know it's
  because it
returns an error message).
  If you find
this is the case, you can
  report a bug
by pressing the
  "Alt+F2" key
combination and typing
  "ubuntu-bug
usb-creator-gtk"
  ("ubuntu-bug
usb-creator-kde" if
  you're using
Kubuntu).
  

  
- A limitatio

Re: Intro & first ISO test

2013-11-03 Thread Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
Hi,

I can do alt+F2  it goes black! 
I think i can do it in the console then... in this case is it still ubiquity or 
rather xorg?

thanks...

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Universidad Distrital  - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia - 
http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co


On Sun, 3/11/13, Alberto Salvia Novella  wrote:

 Subject: Re: Intro & first ISO test
 To: ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com
 Date: Sunday, 3 November, 2013, 14:01
 
 
   
 
 
   
   
 Yes, I also think this will be the best.
 
 
 
 Have a good day ☃
 
 
 
 
 
 El 03/11/13
 19:44, Jackson Doak
   escribió:
 
 
 
   
 Welcome Alex,
 
 
 
 1. Packages tests are at 
http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/306/builds ,
   iso tests are at 
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds
 2. File a bug in ubiquity
   
   
 
 
 
 On Mon, Nov 4,
 2013 at 4:21 AM, Jack
   Ramsay 
   wrote:
 
   
  Wouldn't this be
   filed as a bug with ubiquity?
   
 
 
   On 11/03/2013 11:19 AM, Alexander
 Bejarano
 Hincapié wrote:
 
   
   
 
   Hi Alberto
   
 
 
   thanks for your
 answer... what i
   meant is I booted from the
 Live USB but
   then the GUI just showed the
 wallpaper and the
   icon "install ubuntu"
 over it. It s supposed
   to show the OS as it looks like
 (in real life)
   but the buttons we not
 available... instead a
   shade was poping up whenever I
 move the cursor
   to the left side where the buttons
 are
   supposed to be.
   
 
 
   
 
 
    
  
 ---
 
 Sent from my Ubuntu Linux
 
 
 
 Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
 
 Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
 
 Universidad Distrital  -
 Francisco José de
 Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia -
 http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co
   
 
   
   
 
   
   From:
   Alberto Salvia Novella 
 
   To:
   ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com
   
 
   Sent:
   Sunday, 3 November 2013,
 18:13
 
   Subject:
       Re: Intro & first ISO
 test
 
  
   
 
 
¡Hola!
 ¡bienvenido al equipo!
 
 
 
 I think somebody will answer
 better than
 me your first question, but
 I can tell
 perhaps the second one can
 be:
 
 
 
 - The BIOS of
 your computer
   not been configured
 to boot
   from the USB disk.
 
   
 
   - A bug in the live
 USB
   builder (you know it's
 because it
   returns an error message).
 If you find
   this is the case, you can
 report a bug
   by pressing the
 "Alt+F2" key
   combination and typing
 "ubuntu-bug
   usb-creator-gtk"
 ("ubuntu-bug
   usb-creator-kde" if
 you're using
   Kubuntu).
 
   
 
   - A limitation of your
 BIOS
 version, what an
 update can
   solve. But many times this
 is hard to
   do, so this is why I
 choose to but
   

Re: Intro & first ISO test

2013-11-03 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella

Yes, I also think this will be the best.

Have a good day ?


El 03/11/13 19:44, Jackson Doak escribió:

Welcome Alex,

1. Packages tests are at 
http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/306/builds , iso 
tests are at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds

2. File a bug in ubiquity


On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 4:21 AM, Jack Ramsay <mailto:j...@troop55.net>> wrote:


Wouldn't this be filed as a bug with ubiquity?

On 11/03/2013 11:19 AM, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié wrote:

Hi Alberto

thanks for your answer... what i meant is I booted from the
Live USB but then the GUI just showed the wallpaper and the icon
"install ubuntu" over it. It s supposed to show the OS as it
looks like (in real life) but the buttons we not available...
instead a shade was poping up whenever I move the cursor to the
left side where the buttons are supposed to be.


---
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Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
Universidad Distrital  - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá,
Colombia - http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co


*From:* Alberto Salvia Novella 
<mailto:es204904...@gmail.com>
*To:* ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com
<mailto:ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com>
*Sent:* Sunday, 3 November 2013, 18:13
    *Subject:* Re: Intro & first ISO test

¡Hola! ¡bienvenido al equipo!

I think somebody will answer better than me your first question,
but I can tell perhaps the second one can be:

- The BIOS of your computer *not been configured* to boot
from the USB disk.

- *A bug* in the live USB builder (you know it's because it
returns an error message). If you find this is the case, you
can report a bug by pressing the "Alt+F2" key combination and
typing "ubuntu-bug usb-creator-gtk" ("ubuntu-bug
usb-creator-kde" if you're using Kubuntu).

- A limitation of your *BIOS version*, what an update can
solve. But many times this is hard to do, so this is why I
choose to but only motherboards and laptops that has BIOS
that are easy to update.

Regards.


El 03/11/13 17:56, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié escribió:

Hi,

  I am Alex from Colombia (currently living in Germany) ... I ve been using 
Linux since 1999 and Ubuntu since 2008.. but never testet. So I hope I can help 
a lot here. I am happy to start from the beggining of ubuntu 14 so I can see 
how it develops :)

About my test: I wanted to test an ISO image... so I downloaded it from:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20131103/
trusty-desktop-i386.iso
I started a VM with it (Live mode) and searched for testcases here:
http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/307/builds
I m still not famliar with the schedules/QA in general... so my questions 
are...

- Are there tescases already avalable or not yet?
- My Live USB was not really working properly... should I somehow report 
that? or is it normal at the moment?

Gracias y Saludos :)
Alex.



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Re: Intro & first ISO test

2013-11-03 Thread Jackson Doak
Welcome Alex,

1. Packages tests are at
http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/306/builds , iso tests
are at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds
2. File a bug in ubiquity


On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 4:21 AM, Jack Ramsay  wrote:

>  Wouldn't this be filed as a bug with ubiquity?
>
> On 11/03/2013 11:19 AM, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié wrote:
>
>  Hi Alberto
>
>  thanks for your answer... what i meant is I booted from the Live USB
> but then the GUI just showed the wallpaper and the icon "install ubuntu"
> over it. It s supposed to show the OS as it looks like (in real life) but
> the buttons we not available... instead a shade was poping up whenever I
> move the cursor to the left side where the buttons are supposed to be.
>
>
>
> ---
> Sent from my Ubuntu Linux
>
> Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
> Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
> Universidad Distrital  - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia -
> http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co
>
>   --
>  *From:* Alberto Salvia Novella 
> *To:* ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com
> *Sent:* Sunday, 3 November 2013, 18:13
> *Subject:* Re: Intro & first ISO test
>
>  ¡Hola! ¡bienvenido al equipo!
>
> I think somebody will answer better than me your first question, but I can
> tell perhaps the second one can be:
>
> - The BIOS of your computer *not been configured* to boot from the USB
> disk.
>
> - *A bug* in the live USB builder (you know it's because it returns an
> error message). If you find this is the case, you can report a bug by
> pressing the "Alt+F2" key combination and typing "ubuntu-bug
> usb-creator-gtk" ("ubuntu-bug usb-creator-kde" if you're using Kubuntu).
>
> - A limitation of your *BIOS version*, what an update can solve. But many
> times this is hard to do, so this is why I choose to but only motherboards
> and laptops that has BIOS that are easy to update.
>
>  Regards.
>
>
> El 03/11/13 17:56, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié escribió:
>
> Hi,
>
>  I am Alex from Colombia (currently living in Germany) ... I ve been using 
> Linux since 1999 and Ubuntu since 2008.. but never testet. So I hope I can 
> help a lot here. I am happy to start from the beggining of ubuntu 14 so I can 
> see how it develops :)
>
> About my test: I wanted to test an ISO image... so I downloaded it from: 
> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20131103/
> trusty-desktop-i386.iso
> I started a VM with it (Live mode) and searched for testcases 
> here:http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/307/builds
> I m still not famliar with the schedules/QA in general... so my questions 
> are...
>
> - Are there tescases already avalable or not yet?
> - My Live USB was not really working properly... should I somehow report 
> that? or is it normal at the moment?
>
> Gracias y Saludos :)
> Alex.
>
>
>
> ---
> Sent from my Ubuntu Linux
>
> Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
> Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
> Universidad Distrital  - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia - 
> http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co
>
>
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Re: Intro & first ISO test

2013-11-03 Thread Jack Ramsay

Wouldn't this be filed as a bug with ubiquity?
On 11/03/2013 11:19 AM, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié wrote:

Hi Alberto

thanks for your answer... what i meant is I booted from the Live 
USB but then the GUI just showed the wallpaper and the icon "install 
ubuntu" over it. It s supposed to show the OS as it looks like (in 
real life) but the buttons we not available... instead a shade was 
poping up whenever I move the cursor to the left side where the 
buttons are supposed to be.



---
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Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
Universidad Distrital  - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia - 
http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co



*From:* Alberto Salvia Novella 
*To:* ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com
*Sent:* Sunday, 3 November 2013, 18:13
*Subject:* Re: Intro & first ISO test

¡Hola! ¡bienvenido al equipo!

I think somebody will answer better than me your first question, but I 
can tell perhaps the second one can be:


- The BIOS of your computer *not been configured* to boot from the
USB disk.

- *A bug* in the live USB builder (you know it's because it
returns an error message). If you find this is the case, you can
report a bug by pressing the "Alt+F2" key combination and typing
"ubuntu-bug usb-creator-gtk" ("ubuntu-bug usb-creator-kde" if
you're using Kubuntu).

- A limitation of your *BIOS version*, what an update can solve.
But many times this is hard to do, so this is why I choose to but
only motherboards and laptops that has BIOS that are easy to update.

Regards.


El 03/11/13 17:56, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié escribió:

Hi,

  I am Alex from Colombia (currently living in Germany) ... I ve been using 
Linux since 1999 and Ubuntu since 2008.. but never testet. So I hope I can help 
a lot here. I am happy to start from the beggining of ubuntu 14 so I can see 
how it develops :)

About my test: I wanted to test an ISO image... so I downloaded it from:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20131103/
trusty-desktop-i386.iso
I started a VM with it (Live mode) and searched for testcases here:
http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/307/builds
I m still not famliar with the schedules/QA in general... so my questions are...

- Are there tescases already avalable or not yet?
- My Live USB was not really working properly... should I somehow report that? 
or is it normal at the moment?

Gracias y Saludos :)
Alex.



---
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Linux User #390516 -http://counter.li.org/
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Re: Intro & first ISO test

2013-11-03 Thread Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
Hi Alberto

thanks for your answer... what i meant is I booted from the Live USB but 
then the GUI just showed the wallpaper and the icon "install ubuntu" over it. 
It s supposed to show the OS as it looks like (in real life) but the buttons we 
not available... instead a shade was poping up whenever I move the cursor to 
the left side where the buttons are supposed to be.


 
---
Sent from my Ubuntu Linux

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Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
Universidad Distrital  - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia - 
http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co



 From: Alberto Salvia Novella 
To: ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com 
Sent: Sunday, 3 November 2013, 18:13
Subject: Re: Intro & first ISO test
 


¡Hola! ¡bienvenido al equipo!

I think somebody will answer better than me your first question, but
I can tell perhaps the second one can be:


- The BIOS of your computer not been configured to boot from the USB disk.
>
>- A bug in the live USB builder (you know it's because it returns an error 
>message). If you find this is the case, you can report a bug by pressing the 
>"Alt+F2" key combination and typing "ubuntu-bug usb-creator-gtk" ("ubuntu-bug 
>usb-creator-kde" if you're using Kubuntu).
>
>- A limitation of your BIOS version, what an update can solve. But many times 
>this is hard to do, so this is why I choose to but only motherboards and 
>laptops that has BIOS that are easy to update.
>
>
Regards.



El 03/11/13 17:56, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié escribió:

Hi, I am Alex from Colombia (currently living in Germany) ... I ve been using 
Linux since 1999 and Ubuntu since 2008.. but never testet. So I hope I can help 
a lot here. I am happy to start from the beggining of ubuntu 14 so I can see 
how it develops :) About my test: I wanted to test an ISO image... so I 
downloaded it from: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20131103/ 
trusty-desktop-i386.iso  
I started a VM with it (Live mode) and searched for testcases here: 
http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/307/builds I m still not 
famliar with the schedules/QA in general... so my questions are... - Are there 
tescases already avalable or not yet? 
- My Live USB was not really working properly... should I somehow report that? 
or is it normal at the moment? Gracias y Saludos :) 
Alex. ---
Sent from my Ubuntu Linux Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
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José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia - http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co 


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Re: Intro & first ISO test

2013-11-03 Thread Alberto Salvia Novella

¡Hola! ¡bienvenido al equipo!

I think somebody will answer better than me your first question, but I 
can tell perhaps the second one can be:


   - The BIOS of your computer *not been configured* to boot from the
   USB disk.

   - *A bug* in the live USB builder (you know it's because it returns
   an error message). If you find this is the case, you can report a
   bug by pressing the "Alt+F2" key combination and typing "ubuntu-bug
   usb-creator-gtk" ("ubuntu-bug usb-creator-kde" if you're using Kubuntu).

   - A limitation of your *BIOS version*, what an update can solve. But
   many times this is hard to do, so this is why I choose to but only
   motherboards and laptops that has BIOS that are easy to update.

Regards.


El 03/11/13 17:56, Alexander Bejarano Hincapié escribió:

Hi,

  I am Alex from Colombia (currently living in Germany) ... I ve been using 
Linux since 1999 and Ubuntu since 2008.. but never testet. So I hope I can help 
a lot here. I am happy to start from the beggining of ubuntu 14 so I can see 
how it develops :)

About my test: I wanted to test an ISO image... so I downloaded it from:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20131103/
trusty-desktop-i386.iso
I started a VM with it (Live mode) and searched for testcases here:
http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/307/builds
I m still not famliar with the schedules/QA in general... so my questions are...

- Are there tescases already avalable or not yet?
- My Live USB was not really working properly... should I somehow report that? 
or is it normal at the moment?

Gracias y Saludos :)
Alex.



---
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Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
Universidad Distrital  - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia - 
http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co





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Intro & first ISO test

2013-11-03 Thread Alexander Bejarano Hincapié
Hi,

 I am Alex from Colombia (currently living in Germany) ... I ve been using 
Linux since 1999 and Ubuntu since 2008.. but never testet. So I hope I can help 
a lot here. I am happy to start from the beggining of ubuntu 14 so I can see 
how it develops :)

About my test: I wanted to test an ISO image... so I downloaded it from: 
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20131103/
trusty-desktop-i386.iso  
I started a VM with it (Live mode) and searched for testcases here:
http://laptop.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/307/builds
I m still not famliar with the schedules/QA in general... so my questions are...

- Are there tescases already avalable or not yet? 
- My Live USB was not really working properly... should I somehow report that? 
or is it normal at the moment?

Gracias y Saludos :) 
Alex.



---
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Linux User #390516 - http://counter.li.org/
Universidad Distrital  - Francisco José de Caldas - Bogotá, Colombia - 
http://ieee.udistrital.edu.co

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