On 08/12/11 15:06, Alex Lourie wrote:
Hi all
Proceeding with the work we started for test case rewriting, there's an
issue I'd like to discuss here - categorising the test cases. How would
we like it to be? What categories would you think should be created? How
do we decided the relation of
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Gema Gomez
gema.gomez-sol...@canonical.comwrote:
On 08/12/11 15:06, Alex Lourie wrote:
Hi all
Proceeding with the work we started for test case rewriting, there's an
issue I'd like to discuss here - categorising the test cases. How would
we like it to
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 4:45 PM, Alex Lourie djay...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 3:45 PM, Gema Gomez
gema.gomez-sol...@canonical.com wrote:
Thanks Alex, let's aim at re-writing as many as we can and after they
are reviewed we can put them back on the wiki substituting the old
It won't be consistent, because you'll make some choices during
installation that will affect which packages are actually installed. Not
everything on the CD ends up in the installation of Ubuntu.
On 06/12/11 00:45, Aaron wrote:
I am looking at how consistent the ISO manifest is with the
Aaron, did you choose to update during install and install third party
software? Any of those two?
Gema
On 06/12/11 08:32, Brendan Donegan wrote:
It won't be consistent, because you'll make some choices during
installation that will affect which packages are actually installed. Not
everything
On 05/12/11 16:24, Gema Gomez wrote:
Dear QA Team,
as promised, here it is a list of tasks that need to be done and we are
in the process of doing that you could own if you have the time:
- ISO testing tasks
(https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-p-builds-smoke-testing):
1)
Well I'm happy to report that the installed applications from the LiveCD do
indeed match the application manifest!
Sorry about that.
A
On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Aaron aa...@browncoat.us wrote:
I did not select to install any updates or third party applications, but
I'm going to check
On 06/12/11 19:21, Aaron wrote:
Well I'm happy to report that the installed applications from the LiveCD
do indeed match the application manifest!
Sorry about that.
Nothing to be sorry about! I didn't know that either, so assumed that
the manifest was the right place to look.
So we should
After reading through all the emails I have put together a little table
that shows who is interested in what, so far only task 1 has been started.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/TasksPrecise
Thanks,
Gema
On 06/12/11 09:29, Brendan Donegan wrote:
On 05/12/11 16:24, Gema Gomez wrote:
Dear QA
I'd be interested in helping with the test case cleanup and smoke test
brainstorming (tasks 1 and 2).
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On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 04:24:19PM +, Gema Gomez wrote:
Dear QA Team,
as promised, here it is a list of tasks that need to be done and we are
in the process of doing that you could own if you have the time:
- ISO testing tasks
Dear QA Team,
as promised, here it is a list of tasks that need to be done and we are
in the process of doing that you could own if you have the time:
- ISO testing tasks
(https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-p-builds-smoke-testing):
1) Compile a list of applications that are
I'd be interested in starting on ISO Testing and task 1. I think it would
give me some good initial exposure to the overall picture--installed
applications, some testing priority and making some ISO smoke test--test
cases. If that sounds okay?
Is there a notification for when packages with
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Gema Gomez
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Dear QA Team,
as promised, here it is a list of tasks that need to be done and we are
in the process of doing that you could own if you have the time:
- ISO testing tasks
(
Hi all,
Please find enclosed the testing report for Precise Alpha 1. You can
also read it online at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/ReleaseReports/PreciseAlpha1TestReport
A Big Thank You to hggdh, lbsolost, shiva-narayanaswamy, stgraber,
bladernr, GrueMaster, charlie-tca, brendand,
Hi Javier,
thanks for your email. Nice to see other fellow Spanish collaborator in
the list (apart from the ones I already knew :)!
Regarding the blueprints, we normally put them together before UDS and
discuss them there. For those of you who weren't there, this is the
overall strategy we
Welcome Besi!
2011/12/1 Besmir Gogu besmirg...@gmail.com
Hello Everyone,
My name is Besi and I am from Albania. I joined a couple of weeks ago but
failed to introduce myself.
I am a computer science specialist working in the mobile telecom industry.
I would like to get involved more with
Hi Besi,
welcome to the ubuntu QA team! Looking forward to collaborating with you :D
Gema
On 01/12/11 13:17, Besmir Gogu wrote:
Hello Everyone,
My name is Besi and I am from Albania. I joined a couple of weeks ago
but failed to introduce myself.
I am a computer science specialist working
On 01/12/11 13:17, Besmir Gogu wrote:
Hello Everyone,
My name is Besi and I am from Albania. I joined a couple of weeks ago
but failed to introduce myself.
I am a computer science specialist working in the mobile telecom industry.
I would like to get involved more with the Ubuntu projects as
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:42 AM, Amaro Maguni amaro.mag...@yahoo.com.brwrote:
Hello, everone!
My name is Amaro Maguni (nickname: Lamech De Seth), i live in Maputo -
Mozambique (Africa).
My e-mail address is amaro,mag...@hotmail.com (the one i signed in with
in this list),
but my account
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Thanks everyone for helping with Alpha-1 testing.
It seems like the new ISO tracker worked pretty well this week, I
tried to note, prioritize and when possible fix most of the issues
I've been told about during the week.
If you've been using the
Hello Folks,
Just a reminder that today we're having our first Bugs meeting since the
QA team was divided last week. The meeting focus is: Bug Triaging,
Mentoring of new members, ongoing activities discussions, etc. If
you're interested on Bug Triaging, bug Management, Bug Metrics, etc then
Dear all,
we will be having our new QA Team Meeting today at 17:00 UTC, right
before the Bugs Meeting in #ubuntu-meeting.
Today we will be discussing the new format of the meeting and we will
give an update of all the blueprints we are working on at the moment in
the QA Team.
Find the temporary
On 30/11/11 15:11, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 15:02:36 + Gema Gomez
gema.gomez-sol...@canonical.com wrote:
Dear all,
we will be having our new QA Team Meeting today at 17:00 UTC,
right before the Bugs Meeting in #ubuntu-meeting.
Today we will be discussing the new
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On 30/11/11 15:11, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 15:02:36 + Gema Gomez
gema.gomez-sol...@canonical.com wrote:
Dear all,
we will be
On 30/11/11 15:02, Gema Gomez wrote:
Dear all,
we will be having our new QA Team Meeting today at 17:00 UTC, right
before the Bugs Meeting in #ubuntu-meeting.
Today we will be discussing the new format of the meeting and we will
give an update of all the blueprints we are working on at
I've been on the list for awhile but haven't been very active in the
community for a year or so.
I was on the HP Linux Imaging and Printing project for 5 years doing QA and
Technical Support.
I would like to now find a project or area of focus so that I can continue
to be active in the
Hi,
welcome to the ubuntu QA team! We'll see if we can find some specific
tasks that will help you with your goals :)
Gema
On 30/11/11 22:11, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Hi Peter,
Welcome to QA.
if you can, please do attend some / any / all weekly meetings, details
are at
Hi Aaron,
welcome to QA!
It's very valuable for us the experience you show in your CV, I am sure
you'll find interesting the challenges we are facing when trying to make
the most of the testing we are doing. You could, not only contribute
yourself but also help others get up to speed with the QA
Hi,
I joined the list in July this year but didn't introduce myself, so here
goes.
My name is Peter Thor, I am a Mechanical Engineer with a strong interest
in all things related to computers and software. I was born and live in
Sweden.
I've been using Ubuntu on a daily basis for roughly five
Hi Peter,
welcome to qa. We're quiet until the alpha1 gets ready to make it debut,
after that... we are kept busy right until release day!
Great to have another person on board for one of the unsung parts of ubuntu
development :)
Regards,
Phill.
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 6:19 PM, Peter Thor
Hi all,
I have just realized I sent yesterday's email without having introduced
myself to the ubuntu-qa team, my bad.
I am a QA Engineer and in August I joined the QA Platform Team at
Canonical. I love being part of this initiative to improve the quality
of Ubuntu and I am looking forward to
Dear all,
in an attempt to get more involvement from the community in
*bug analysis and triaging* and *quality assurance and testing*, the
BugSquad and QA Platform Teams have decided to split the Wed 18:00 GMT
Ubuntu QA Team Meeting in two separate meetings with separate objectives.
Since we are
Hi,
I have been testing minimal CDs (I usually install with them), and I have
noticed that in the last ones I have tried (11.10), it gets blank (I
mean, with the background, but without any output), and stays like that for
a long time. Is there any way to know what is happening or something?
On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 9:41 PM, CESAR TABLAS cesartab...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yes, through the laptop buttons and also through System Settings - Screen
- Brightness. Both don't work.
I will file the bug report as you mentioned. It'll be my first time,
though.
Thank you, Cesar Tablas
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:02 PM, Daniels Pitkevics
daniels.pitkev...@inbox.lv wrote:
Good evening!
I am Daniel, almost done with joining the Ubuntu team in testing software.
I am young man from Latvia, studying Computer Science, so I am interested
in these kind of things.
Why I want to
Alexander Vinbæk Strand wrote:
Ubuntu 11.10 doesn't work on my laptop. From version 10.10 or newer it
hangs or freezes at login. The last ubuntu working is 10.04 LTS.
Please fix it in 12.04 LTS. The new login theme is good. Now you must
do so the OS is working for me. I have tried it on my
hi everyone,
Been using Ubuntu for quite some time. And now want contribute to it.
I am doing my B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from NIT-Bhopal
(India).
I am very much interested in open source work. And want to be a part of the
Ubuntu open source community.
hope to work with you guys
2011/10/18 Julien Cornuwel jul...@cornuwel.net:
Hi,
I recently reported bug #875686 and realised it isn't tested in the laptop QA.
I really think it should be, as it is a very common situation to
laptop users (closing the lid off their laptop).
Hi Julien.
As a default action, closing the
Hi all,
Below you find enclosed the laptop testing report for Oneiric Beta 2:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/ReleaseReports/OneiricBeta2LaptopTestReport
Thanks to marknigh, m_yanagisawa, rio, irenebonta, Samsagax,
gjditchfield, yotux, CarlaSella, brunogirin, saqman2060, lapor.
Nice
Hi all!
Oneiric has been released now. As usual we ask everyone on the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing, confirming positive/negative results and
checking for regressions from previous milestones.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on
Hey!
Just in case you didn't know, Daniel Manrique is giving a session about
Ubuntu Friendly in the Ubuntu Open Week next week on Tuesday:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek/
So, if you want to know more about Ubuntu Friendly [1] and how to
participate in the programme testing your
Hi everyone,
Thanks to your help 2 very nasty bugs have been discovered at the last
minute (bug 322830 and another one in casper). Fortunately unstoppable
Ubuntu developers, cjwatson, stgraber and infinity squashed them with no
mercy.
As a consequence, we are currently rebuilding desktop, dvds,
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Hi QA,
for my limited knowledge, this seems like a problem in the build engine as
it is affecting both lubuntu ubuntu. I had previously pointed the OP to
the bug affecting the 'mirror' problem.
Should this be filed against Ubiquity or the build system, or something
else? I'm certain that he
Thanks again, Phil. I did add this to the one place I know of, bug 756719 in
Launchpad. If it should go elsewhere or if more detail is required, let me know.
On Oct 7, 2011 11:57 AM, Phill Whiteside lt;phi...@ubuntu.comgt; wrote:
Hi QA,
for my limited knowledge, this seems like a problem in
Hi,
Here are the minutes of our weekly QA Meeting at #ubuntu-meeting. They
can also be found online with the IRC logs at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/20111005
Most of the team was occupied with the approaching Oneiric release.
nuclearbob continues to work on qrt dependency
2011/9/27 chris hermansen clherman...@gmail.com:
Wow! WOW! *W*O*W*
When I came back to my elderly Toshiba laptop tonight, which is running
patched-up-to-date Beta-2, it had suspended itself! And, the most amazing
thing, when I touched the power switch, it came back to life successfully
2011/9/24 Aakash Sharma aakash.y.sha...@gmail.com:
i do have a laptop running 11.04 and i'm willing to test for 11.10 beta.
however, is there a way to secure things so that if anything goes wrong, my
data + settings for 11.04 remain the same?
You can test it using a live cd/usb disk.
Have a
On September 25, 2011 22:12:54 ksh shrm wrote:
Is the procedure similar as installing ubuntu and during installation,
select advanced option for partition and creating a new one out of it?
Yes, it's pretty simple. If you sign up for ISO testing as well as laptop
testing, there are even test
Wow! WOW! *W*O*W*
When I came back to my elderly Toshiba laptop tonight, which is running
patched-up-to-date Beta-2, it had suspended itself! And, the most amazing
thing, when I touched the power switch, it came back to life successfully -
network, Google connection, and everything!
Dani, the instructions on the testing page are pretty explicit NOT to use a
virtual machine.
What works for me is to have a spare hard drive for testing. At least on my
old Toshiba and Dell, it only takes five minutes to swap.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 2:42 AM, daniso...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I won't be able to swap my laptop's harddrive, I only have one. I will use
the liveCD amd64 to test. Then use the 32bit liveCD.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 11:16 AM, chris hermansen clherman...@gmail.comwrote:
Dani, the instructions on the testing page are pretty explicit NOT to use a
virtual
Am 24.09.2011 15:47 schrieb Aakash Sharma aakash.y.sha...@gmail.com:
i do have a laptop running 11.04 and i'm willing to test for 11.10 beta.
however, is there a way to secure things so that if anything goes wrong,
my data + settings for 11.04 remain the same?
it's my primary laptop, so i
Hello Phil,
Thanks for the reply your suggestion. I already installed zsync read
the man page (writing this mail offline). Just two question though:
1) how different is it from wget in regard of updating a previous download ?
2) (currently having 10.04 11.04 discs from a popular linux
Hello irlandes,
Message: 1
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 22:56:43 -0500
From: irlandes brucemcgov...@earthlink.net
To: ubuntu-qa@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Slow DSL
Message-ID: 1316231803.1637.13.camel@myA860
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
I think you have been given a good solution to
Hi Bob,
As far as I know, and I'm sure if I am wrong someone will correct me, zsync
is used to update the iso, so if you have a CD you would need to put it onto
the hard drive as an ISO and then zsync would simply update the parts of it
as the updates arrive, leaving you with a bang up to date
Hello,
My name is Shariq (tuxer) .I have beenusing Ubuntu since many years
I want to be the part of testing team in a healthy and active manner
thanks
Sincerely Yours,
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I just wanted to know how can i continuously be updated with the latest
release of iso
without downloading them all the time
thanks
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Hi Shariq,
using zsync is the easiest way. It is covered at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage
Regards,
Phill.
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 1:10 PM, shariq murtaza murtaza.sha...@gmail.comwrote:
hello
I just wanted to know how can i continuously be updated with the latest
release of
Hello everyone on this community, im a young programmer student from Mexico,
and im pretty excited about being involved with Ubuntu testers, helping with
some personal issues or bugs that I found o my laptop, and hardware...
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I think you have been given a good solution to slow service, Bob. But,
another option depending upon your exact problem is the command wget.
wget -c url.iso
lets you stop download and start again at your convenience. You can
download a few MB, and start again, even many days later, with no data
Hi Bob,
thanks for the interest you have shown in assisting. The good news is that
there is a method to keep your images up to date without need to download a
completely fresh iso each time. It is covered at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage which also mentions the
excellent
Hello all,
My name is Adam Warren and I just joined the testing team. I currently am
studying Chemistry/Biomedical Engineering at Butler University. I love
ubuntu, and use it on a daily basis, so I am really looking forward to being
apart of the testing team. I am no pro, though. I'm just starting
Hi Adam,
welcome to QA, I'm also new to finer parts of QA they are a very patient set
of people always available to answer 'n00b' questions from us :)
Regards,
Phill.
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Hello all,
My name is Adam Warren and I just joined
LinkedIn
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Hi all!
Oneiric Beta 1 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
You can start downloading the image at
2011/9/5 Sergio Zanchetta prime...@ubuntu.com:
Hi all!
Oneiric Beta 1 is out now and we ask everyone on the QA team to
participate in the laptop testing.
The procedures for testing your laptop and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Laptop/Procedures
You can
A very big THANK YOU all the developers, testers, and release team
members who helped get Beta 1 released today!!
We'll be canceling tomorrow's release team meeting, but fear not, a nice
summary of the bugs found during the beta testing will be mailed out
tomorrow to give you interesting new
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On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Mario Lemelin
mario.leme...@cgocable.ca wrote:
My name is Mario Lemelin (lemelinm). I made the leap to Linux with
Hi Mario!
I'm glad to see your name pop up on this list. Welcome! :)
distribution (I think). Since I participate in different forums and this
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It depends on what you want to test. If you run update-manager, it will
automatically update you to the Beta 1 packages once they are out. You
can report bugs against Beta 1 packages just like you could pre-beta.
However, in order to do ISO testing, we need everyone to download and
test the
Hi all, I am Vyas,a newbie for the QA team. I got interested with the
ubuntu when i was building the network of ubuntu servers as a part of my
course. So, that made me interested in getting involved with the ubuntu team.
As a part of my course I usually do penetration testing so, i
Hi everyone!
Oneiric Beta 1 is due this week and as usual we'll be asking everyone on
the QA team to participate in the image testing to ensure we have good
test coverage.
The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on
Hi, QA,
A couple of people have stated that Lubuntu is not 'really' on the ISO
testing area, one simple example would be http://qa.ubuntu.com/ which does
not even list xubuntu?
I am struggling to send people who would like to get involved in QA when
they return to me to say the site does not
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 15:11, Phill Whiteside phi...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hi, QA,
A couple of people have stated that Lubuntu is not 'really' on the ISO
testing area, one simple example would be http://qa.ubuntu.com/ which does
not even list xubuntu?
That's because, I believe, that Lubuntu is
Jeff,
Lubuntu is an official port, starting this cycle. More on that here[1].
Cheers,
James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
[1] http://lubuntu.net/blog/lubuntu-track-official-status-ubuntu-flavour
[1]
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/05/lubuntu-made-official-ubuntu-derivative/
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Hi, QA,
A couple of people have stated that Lubuntu is not 'really' on the ISO
testing area, one simple example would be http://qa.ubuntu.com/ which does
not even list
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 3:30 PM, James Gifford ja...@jamesrgifford.com wrote:
Jeff,
Lubuntu is an official port, starting this cycle. More on that here[1].
I was wondering when Lubuntu would finally earn official status from
Canonical. I've been using it for a while in VirtualBox. Its rather
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 15:30, James Gifford ja...@jamesrgifford.com wrote:
Jeff,
Lubuntu is an official port, starting this cycle. More on that here[1].
Cheers,
James Gifford
http://jamesrgifford.com
[1] http://lubuntu.net/blog/lubuntu-track-official-status-ubuntu-flavour
[1]
Good Morning,
My name is Jiří (George) Podvolecký. I'm 30 years old. I born at 3rd
decade of March ( 25th day ) in zodiac of ram. I ended my study in
branche of Elektronical Computer Systems at high school (ISŠE Lipník
n/B.). I'm christian nail catholicizm and saint father ( I fumble it is
Hi George,
welcome to the ubuntu family. I am sure that our ethos in Ubuntu will sit
happily with your own beliefs, similar beliefs - just phrased differently.
All people who can help make ubuntu better are welcome, I have no doubt that
in as diverse things as translation to checking ISO images
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Hi everyone!
Oneiric Alpha 3 is due this week and candidate images start appearing on
the tracker.
For this milestone a new product is available for testing: Lubuntu
The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
explained on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Procedures
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sorry for a fairly n00b question, as some of you will aware lubuntu is to be
built using the Canonical build system as we reach full adoption. I have had
a chat
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Do you have a *nVIDIA* or *ATI graphics card? Do you want to help ensure
users have a smooth experience if they choose to use the proprietary
drivers?
We are looking for committed volunteers to test nVidia or ATI.
The goal of this testing is to catch regressions early in the cycle, and
fix bugs
Hi everyone!
Oneiric Alpha 2 is due this week and candidate images will start
appearing hopefully tomorrow.
As usual we'll be asking everyone on the QA team to participate in the
image testing to ensure we have good test coverage.
The procedures for testing ISO images and reporting results are
Alpha2 testing is fast approaching. Unfortunately, the accessibility
portion of Oneiric is not ready for testing at this time. We have some
parts working, but much of what is used in Ubiquity is being changed.
Please do not add the accessible installation as a test for alpha2.
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Hi everybody,
Unfortunately I missed the last IRC Meeting but I've seen on the log that Brian
Murray
informed you about his research (thanks again Brian!).
For those who don't know what I'm talking about, this is the relevant links:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugsKnownWorkAround
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 05:47:33PM +0200, Paolo Sammicheli wrote:
Hi everybody,
Unfortunately I missed the last IRC Meeting but I've seen on the log that
Brian Murray
informed you about his research (thanks again Brian!).
For those who don't know what I'm talking about, this is the
On 06/17/2011 05:59 PM, Micah Gersten wrote:
We need Natty users to test our latest Firefox Upgrade!
*Background:*
Firefox 4 will not receive any more point releases, but rather Firefox
5 is the security update for Firefox 4.0.1. Upstream Mozilla has
changed their release process and are
We need Natty users to test our latest Firefox Upgrade!
*Background:*
Firefox 4 will not receive any more point releases, but rather Firefox 5
is the security update for Firefox 4.0.1. Upstream Mozilla has changed
their release process and are using a rapid release schedule. We will
be following
Hi Jason,
On 06/07/2011 04:45 AM, Jason Odoom wrote:
Jean-Babtise,
So the observations from the tests are marked on the Wiki? I tested in
VM and don't know where to place my information.
This wiki page is a summary of the results found during Alpha 1 testing
which is over.
Alpha 1 testing
Il giorno lun, 06/06/2011 alle 12.45 +0200, Sergio Zanchetta ha scritto:
Hi everybody!
Oneiric Alpha 1 is out and ready to be tested in your laptop.
If you want to be sure your graphic/audio card, touchpad or whatever
work when Oneiric will be released on October 13th join us in the
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