Hi Ron,
For running PPC, there are instructions [1] But, I do not believe there is
an amd64+Mac system available for Virtual Machines.
regards,
Phill.
1, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing/PPC%26Mac64
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Hi Istmsak,
My honest answer to that, is that I do not know. As we get the tests / wiki
set up, we would appreciate any links for other flavours. Merging one
flavour into the system is 'fun' enough, if others from the other flavours
wish to help - PLEASE DO! This work is for all of the family, it
no sorry as he has tried it and still prefers windows. So I cannot test mac
Jackson
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Hi Jackson,
as far as I know, there is no legal VM for amd64-mac system. There is for
the older PPC systems (G3, G4, G5)
Maybe get him to
On running persistence. What is persistence?
I'm stumped right now. The site's directions to running a live session
persistence was to create a partition on the disk. When trying to format
my disk, I don't have the option of ext3. Am I supposed to reformat my
disk and partition a mac drive to
Disk - usb memory stick.
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On running persistence. What is persistence?
I'm stumped right now. The site's directions to running a live session
persistence was to create a partition on the disk. When trying to format
my
Hi
I'm Mart Küng a.k.a. kyng386, a student from Estonia. I have been using
*buntu(s) since ~2006 and recently started to think I would like to help
making it better. I don't have much experience about testing so watch
learn will be my primary activities in the near future.
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also join #ubuntu-testing for support from the QA Team.
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On Wed, 2012-08-08 at 09:20 +0300, Mart
Thanks Akhila, I think that is a good description. FYI, there is a
glossary here which I've now linked off of the main page.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Glossary
Please feel free to add/update/correct/use. Don't let that stop you from
asking questions though! Sometimes even definitions can
I don't understand how one runs daily builds. The first thing that springs
to my mind is that every day, I will need to download a new iso to run the
build of the day. Do I have to pop in a blank disk every time I want to run
a daily build?
I'm interested in running daily builds to see the
Hey
If you are on Alpha3 and have just ran apt-get upgrade then you are fully
upto date.
Daily build to my understanding are so that interested people could test
any regressions with the Ubuntu install images.. Also you don't need to
write the ISO on CD you could always make your usb stick
Greetings Mart! Feel free to ask questions and learn! The wiki has some
good information. I would recommend reading over these pages, and then
asking questions about what you might be interested in.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Overview
The qatracker is our central tool for our activities:
What I've taken to calling 'cadence' testing, is the testing of the
daily builds of isos (specifically those focused on the desktop and
ubuntu) over the course of a non-milestone week, with the intent of
insuring the mandatory testcases for those isos pass. I know this has
been a difficult
Cheers everyone. This week is a cadence week for iso testing. What that
means for us is to test all of our ubuntu isos mandatory testcases at
least once over the course of the week. A big thank you to those who are
already leading the way on this with testing:
Tables gregfaith, michael-kroll,
For those of you running quantal looking for something easy to test
(outside of the iso testing going on this week :-) ), consider testing
the new version of pulseaudio for quantal. The testcase is simple and is
located here:
Hi guys,
I will be adding two new things on the agenda for 8th August's meeting.
1. 12.04.1 testing
I invited 1 or 2 guys from the Ubuntu 12.04.1 team to come to the QA
meeting. Everyone is being a little bit focused on 12.10 that most of you
(including me) ignored the Precise Daily Builds. Now
Hi,
Lubuntu does have a flavour specific area [1] but I'm currently working
with Nicholas to get as much of it as possible into the vanilla area, thus
leaving only lubuntu specific stuff there. This saves duplication and
lowers the maintenance burden of keeping everything upto date :)
Regards,
Hello Nicholas,
I found your video more useful and informative than
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough.https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough
I'm totally new to ISO testing and hence, it was imperative on my part to
learn how to go about it. So, I had no issues with the
D Akhila, glad it was helpful to you. In order to login, head to
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/ and click the login button on the left. You
won't have access to http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/user
after logging in, but you will be able to add and remove results :-)
Thanks,
Nicholas
On 08/03/2012 12:56
Thanks to all who commented on the isotesting walkthrough. With all that
feedback in mind, I created a generalized video giving an overview of
the qatracker itself and how to use it to test and submit results. I
hope it's not too monotone sounding -- I tried to make sure I could be
understood
On 08/03/2012 10:57 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
Thanks to all who commented on the isotesting walkthrough. With all
that feedback in mind, I created a generalized video giving an
overview of the qatracker itself and how to use it to test and submit
results. I hope it's not too monotone sounding
Hope your Friday treated you well :-) Enjoy the weekend. Upcoming events
for next week involve hopefully getting our hands on the first unity
testing this cycle, and our cadenced iso testing. Our goal for the week
is to have every image's mandatory testcases pass at some point during
the week.
Why are the vanilla ubuntu versions the only iso's to have specific
documentation? i would like to help get specific ones for kubuntu, xubuntu,
ect.
Jackson.
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I've created a video to accompany the iso testing walkthrough. I'd love
some feedback on both the walk-through and video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noDAsZjvmSA
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough
Are they
On 08/01/2012 03:45 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
I've created a video to accompany the iso testing walkthrough. I'd love
some feedback on both the walk-through and video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noDAsZjvmSA
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough
Are they helpful? I know the
On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Nicholas Skaggs
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On 08/02/2012 05:56 PM, Jeff Lane wrote:
On 08/01/2012 03:45 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
I've created a video to accompany the iso testing walkthrough. I'd love
some feedback on both the walk-through and
hi folks,
i'm tobias, german accountant with a thing for hacking. i did some last
minute iso-testing for precise, been a bit busy with my studies since,
but now i'm free to join the testing team for some serious cutting edge
os-testing :)
beste grüße
tobias
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- Ubuntu updates
- Ubuntu Flavors
*LINK:* https://launchpad.net/~rm2892 (phillw,
14:14:31)
- Other topics
Next
Greetings Akhila, wonderful to have you! If your curious as to what all
we as a team do, please see the 'Activities' page on the ubuntu wiki.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities
Right now we're testing webapps, and continuing our 12.10 kernel on
12.04 testing campaign. We utilize the
I've created a video to accompany the iso testing walkthrough. I'd love
some feedback on both the walk-through and video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noDAsZjvmSA
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough
Are they helpful? I know the video could be better (next time,
promise!), but
Hello all!
Just a quick reminder that tomorrow, 1st August, 2012, we are having a
regular QA meeting at 14:00 UTC at #ubuntu-meeting. Chair will be
smartboyhw.
Agenda, so far, looks like this:
- Previous Actions
- Ubuntu Updates
- Ubuntu Flavor Updates
- Blueprint updates /
On 07/27/2012 05:38 PM, njin wrote:
On Fri, 2012-07-27 at 12:51 +0800, fauzi wrote:
Nicholas,
I'm new member in this testing group.
Can you guide on how to open a bug?
Regards,
Fauzi
Hallo Fauzi
To do this you needs to have a launchpad
Firefox in quantal is missing some necessary headers for the unity
integration to work.
It is being worked on.
Robin
Am 2012-07-26 17:10, schrieb Nicholas Skaggs:
Dave, hmm. I too am having trouble with Firefox. I believe things
might be broken at the moment for firefox completely. As you
Hi Guys
I tried to install askubuntu on quantal alpha 3 got this
exception
http://askubuntu.com/questions/31712/how-do-i-install-the-ask-ubuntu-unity-lens-and-how-do-i-use-it
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:askubuntu-tools/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo
apt-get install
I made a post to my blog (since this week isn't busy enough!) about the
call for testing being opened on webapps. There's a nice set of
testcases available that you can help report results on. The technology
is very cool, but could use the work of our excellent eyes and
experience in helping
As some of you may have noticed I have been editing our wiki pages again
to try and present a better view of how we as a community operate in QA,
and ensure the new folks who come along are able to get up to speed
quickly and efficiently. To that end I've edited (and will be continuing
to do
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Nicholas incase you missed the note on irc. None of the webapps stuff
seems to be functioning for me in firefox 15.0 on quantal. They
partially work in chromium but the dash integration is missing.
online
Ho Wan Chan don't get too far ahead of yourself now :-) As always, as a
group we are happy to have different volunteers chairing the meetings
and Ho Wan Chan has volunteered to help out. I will be taking a break to
let phillw and Ho Wan Chan chair during the month of August. If anyone
else
I should also mention some of the changes going into these iso's to look
out for while testing:
Interesting things in this release are the new software-properties
manager, as well as the final 3.5 kernel. Previous issues with hardware,
suspend/resume and graphics should all be watched out for
Due to the suspend/resume kernel bug and app-install-data-ubuntu,
there's been some last minute changes to the alpha3 isos.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1026964
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/app-install-data-ubuntu
The builds are still being worked on, but they
This week has seen a slightly updated version of the qatracker website
be released, but even more importantly, the ubuntu desktop, ubuntu core,
ubuntu wubi, and ubuntu upgrade testcases have been migrated over. The
server images will be following be getting the same treatment shortly
(Since
Hi Thomas,
As Nicholas mentioned, this list (Quality Assurance) is not meant for
this type of question, but I think there are resources better than
developer.ubuntu.com on this case.
I have never put together a cursor myself, but I was interested in doing
the same thing. I did some research and
Hi, I'm Howard Chan. I want to join the Ubuntu QA team. I've been a tester
at the Ubuntu testing team, testing Ubuntu Alpha and Daily Builds.
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Hi Howard,
there is no formal enrolement to the QA team, simply register on the
mailing list, be aware of our meetings [1], roll up your sleeves and get
testing [2] :)
Do feel free to ask on the mailing list or on the IRC channel any questions
that you may have. Not knowing your level of
During the quantal cycle a thread was proposed to change the way we as
ubuntu look at testing and quality. For details, check out the archives
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2012-June/thread.html#35345
I fair warning, it's quite long :-)
As part of this, last week I issued the
Hi,
there is a workaround now available [1]. Involved it is, but he has tested
it as far as he can. (He's also a star of the 1st magnitude on his
doggedness on testing stuff feels personally responsible for this one
getting by him - which is simply wrong. There are simply NOT enough
testers).
Dear testers,
We've started off the Quantal Alpha 2 milestone now on the ISO
tracker, http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/222/builds.
Tonight's image builds will be the ones to start testing in earnest as
candidates for Alpha 2.
Images we hope to be able to ship out with Alpha 2
Sir,
I'm shamans,a computer science and engineering student from india.I wish
to learn and contribute to ubuntu as I'm much interested in ubuntu.But I
have no much idea on where or how to start.i hope any one of you can help me
in this matter and I hope you will reply.please introduce me the
Get your testing fingers ready; Alpha 2 is upon us. The first images
will be landing soon and we'll start the process of verifying and
ensuring the images are worthy to be called Alpha 2. For those running
Quantal day to day over the last few weeks, you know things have started
to land that is
As some of you noticed this week while testing out the iso's in
preparation for Alpha 2 next week, the isotracker got updated. I
promised more information about the changes after they landed, so here's
a sampling for everyone to take a look at. At this time, the Ubuntu
Desktop amd64+mac in
Hi All,
My Name is Jaya and I have newly joined the Ubuntu testing team.
I have a prior experience of 2 years on manual testing dealing with the
following tasks: generating test cases, test scripts, regression testing,
assembly testing, product testing , performance testing etc... my
I know some of you out there are still enjoying the goodness of precise
and haven't yet made the leap. Here's a way you can help out and put
your precise installation to good use for testing :-)
As you know the kernel team will be supporting newer kernels on the LTS
release of ubuntu. As part of
Hi,
Every so often I come across an issue which I feel that we should be
testing on a regular basis. For example: I think that this multipath bug
should be considered for automated installer testing for Ubuntu Server:
On 06/06/12 13:58, Robie Basak wrote:
Hi,
Every so often I come across an issue which I feel that we should be
testing on a regular basis. For example: I think that this multipath bug
should be considered for automated installer testing for Ubuntu Server:
The alpha one images are being built as we speak :-)
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/221/builds
Look for yours to show up today and ready your test machines :-)
Nicholas
On 05/31/2012 12:33 PM, Nicholas Skaggs wrote:
The Alpha One milestone is quickly approaching us. Starting
I was asked about the alternate iso's, so I thought I would share. The
ubiquity installer team has a goal (blueprint:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-q-ubiquity-lvm-luks)
this cycle to eliminate the need for the alternate installer (and hence,
the alternate installer
I received a notification that new build of Wubi is ready for testing but I
get an error when I follow the link (
http://people.canonical.com/~evand/wubi/quantal/). Is the address correct?
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Also, the testcases were updated to reflect the departure of wubi from
the default install cd. Testcase Case ID: wdi-003 still needs confirmed
it has not changed, if someone could have a look while testing and
confirm or update. (Heck, double-checking all of them for sanity is a
good idea)
Hi guys,
Can you please raise a bug report a.s.a.p. on the iso-tracker. I'll alert
the #ubuntu-release team to the problem, but they will no doubt need more
information from you guys to track it down!
Regards,
Phill.
On 1 June 2012 09:27, Lars Noodén lars.noo...@gmail.com wrote:
On 5/31/12
Hi guys,
can you do the following, please.
(13:02:27) jibel: phillw, logs are stored during installation in
/var/log/syslog and /var/log/installer/*
(13:02:36) cjwatson: phillw: And /var/log/partman
(13:03:48) jibel: phillw, ask him to start a live session, open a terminal,
start ubiquity with
test email
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Acknowledged.
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This appears to be a bug with the website itself, since removing the
extra '/' doesn't fix the issue. I'd report the bug here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ideatorrent/+filebug.
Nicholas
On 05/30/2012 07:18 PM, komputes wrote:
On 05/30/2012 05:40 PM, Daniel Genis wrote:
Dear Ladies and
Heads up everyone! This offer is extended to the QA Community as well.
Feel free to contact Jorge or myself if you have questions about this.
Nicholas
Original Message
Subject:3 months of free HP Cloud instance time for Ubuntu Developers
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012
The Alpha One milestone is quickly approaching us. Starting next Monday
the first images will be generated for the milestone and we'll begin
milestone testing. As a pre-cursor to that testing, we are looking to
test now and report issues in advance. The goal is to run a daily of
your iso sometime
Hello,
I confirm this too.
Speaking of this, can someone help me with logging in? I can;t seem to
be able to log in. (P.S.: never logged in before)
On 05/31/2012 03:00 PM, ubuntu-qa-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:
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Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 23:40:35 +0200
From: Daniel Genis
On 05/31/2012 01:39 PM, Merhebi, Bob wrote:
Speaking of this, can someone help me with logging in? I can;t seem to
be able to log in. (P.S.: never logged in before)
Hi Bob,
Unfortunately the brainstorm site doesn't use Ubuntu Single SignOn yet.
If you have never used Brainstorm go to this
Ara:
That makes sense to me.
Charles
On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 17:00 +0200, Ara Pulido wrote:
Hello,
I have canceled the Ubuntu Friendly meeting going forward (I have
already updated the Fridge calendar to reflect this).
I think it makes more sense at this point to integrate any potential
Ara,
You are right. Lets desolve it into the qa-mailing list.
On 29 May 2012 14:00, cprofitt indigo...@rochester.rr.com wrote:
Ara:
That makes sense to me.
Charles
On Mon, 2012-05-28 at 17:00 +0200, Ara Pulido wrote:
Hello,
I have canceled the Ubuntu Friendly meeting going forward
Hello,
I have canceled the Ubuntu Friendly meeting going forward (I have
already updated the Fridge calendar to reflect this).
I think it makes more sense at this point to integrate any potential
topics into the general Ubuntu QA meeting.
Do we agree?
Also, I am thinking about removing the
On 05/28/2012 08:00 AM, Ara Pulido wrote:
Hello,
I have canceled the Ubuntu Friendly meeting going forward (I have
already updated the Fridge calendar to reflect this).
I think it makes more sense at this point to integrate any potential
topics into the general Ubuntu QA meeting.
Do we
Amber Graner is hosting a live interview with me today. If your
interested in watching the session, tune in at the links below. The
interview should be starting sometime in the next hour from receipt of
this message. If you miss it, the video will be available afterwards for
your viewing pleasure.
Ubuntu User days are coming up soon -- June 23rd - June 24th.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDays
This is an excellent platform an opportunity for us as the QA community
to introduce new folks to the wonderful world of testing. But we need
some volunteers to have a session with a QA mindset.
Look ma, we're on the release schedule!
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseInterlock
That's right, we've been assigned tasks corresponding to the milestone
events for next cycle.
As a community, we're being asked to perform the tasks and work detailed
community testing column.
Just a reminder (for me too!), we'll be kicking off our IRC meetings
again for QA after our hiatus for UDS. Tomorrow, be in #ubuntu-meeting
@ 1400 UTC and if possible, come ready to chat about your plans and
needs for the cycle. I'll do my best to cover my own work items and the
blueprints and
Hello everyone, I'm Stefano and I’m very happy to give my contribution to the
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On 2012-05-11 15:01, Yotam Rubin wrote:
Hi guys,
A big QA challenge is understanding and resolving bugs that occur on
client machines. More often than not, a bug will be reported and then
closed, due to a lack of debug information or a failure to reproduce the
issue. I'd like to refer
Hi guys,
A big QA challenge is understanding and resolving bugs that occur on
client machines. More often than not, a bug will be reported and then
closed, due to a lack of debug information or a failure to reproduce the
issue. I'd like to refer you to Traces, a tracing infrastructure for
On 05/03/2012 03:00 PM, ubuntu-qa-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com wrote:
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Date: Thu, 03 May 2012 11:26:49 +0300
From: Merhebi, Bob bobmerh...@gmail.com
To: ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Cc: ubuntu-qa-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com, brucemcgov...@earthlink.net,
rgh...@comcast.net,
Andrew, your correct. These tests are for the moment intentionally
generic, so they can be run on all of the flavors. This can be confusing
across flavors, since not everything looks exactly the same. Some of the
flavors teams (like lubuntu) have spoken of creating or extending the
testcases to be
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Hi, all
finally found a 'testing day' after a long week and it looks like Fridays are
it :-)
According to
Hi,
Just to understand more about this bug ... from what I can tell so far,
this will effect few who setup an *LVM
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_Volume_Manager_%28Linux%29ONLY?
right?
It will NOT effect normal installation whether from LiveCD or Alternate,
right?
Thanks!
P.S.
Sorry if
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Hey everyone,
So we're now just a week away from releasing Edubuntu 12.04 LTS and
the first candidate images are planned for later today.
We have a pretty high number of tests to go through for this release
which I added to:
There's no respin due to the test kernel being no where near ready for
release, afaik - it's an upstream development kernel which has a while to
go before it lands! 12.04 is running on 3.2., this is a 3.4.
kernel... More likely to see it in 12.10 :) If, and it is a BIG if, the
-release /
Hello Yanko,
Sorry for the duplicate, but I've had an issue am making sure the
message is getting through!
On 04/18/2012 11:51 PM, Yanko wrote:
where can I get a copy of the ISO?
The answer is: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/ (choose the latest
date of course)
Moreover, since
On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 12:15:47AM +0300, Merhebi, Bob wrote:
Hello Yanko,
The answer is: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/ (choose the latest
date of course)
Easy way to get around the choosing-the-right-date problem is to add current/ to
that URL.
So it's then:
Hi,
following on from yesterdays QA meeting, the work-around options for a
kernel bug[1] which should only affect few [2].
With thanks to Tom, the OP, and the devs who have doggedly followed this
bug.
Regards,
Phill.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/966403
[2]
Hi everybody,
As suggested in the paragraph How do I Get Involved? on the wiki,
let me introduce
myself. Before I begin, I want to apologize for my English. I am French, and
like all French people, I don't speek very well in a foreign language ...
:-)
I'm 38 and I live in Montreux, Switzerland.
i would like to test iso please. loving 12.04 and would like to help any
way i can :-)
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On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 20:25:38 -0400
Karl Anliot kanl...@gmail.com wrote:
after installing pulseaudio, youtube in chromium crashes consistently,
and the mute button on my keyboard is broke. I guess It's pointless
to report these... coz lubuntu doesn't use pulseaudio?
Just because PA is not on
Russell, I would report this via ubuntu-bug ubiquity and note you
encountered the bug in the iso tracker. Thanks for helping test!
Nicholas
On 04/17/2012 06:12 PM, Russell Hart wrote:
Hi,
I doing the 'Install (ubiquity) in Ubuntu DVD amd64 for Precise Daily'
test case in a Virtual Machine
Actually update-manager is a better package here as Russell indicated
that he had already installed the system and the problems were trying to
upgrade after installing the system. Additionally, the update-manager
apport package hook will give us better log files to debug this issue.
On Tue, Apr
I'm not sure if this is a bug:
On the new precise install, after I install, a window says Incomplete
Language Support and requests that I update.
I'm using US english
TIA,
kanliot
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after installing pulseaudio, youtube in chromium crashes consistently,
and the mute button on my keyboard is broke. I guess It's pointless
to report these... coz lubuntu doesn't use pulseaudio?
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You may check that are language spell checks for programs like thunderbird,
libreoffice etc. Try looking at which packages it wants to download.
Cheers,
Javier Domingo
El 17/04/2012 02:00, Karl Anliot kanl...@gmail.com escribió:
I'm not sure if this is a bug:
On the new precise install,
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