On 03/13/2011 11:48 AM, njin wrote:
Il giorno sab, 12/03/2011 alle 23.26 +0330, Sina ha scritto:
Hi all,
I've got a HP DV2 netbook with a 1.66GHz AMD athlon neo-mv 40. CPU
temperature is over 70C most of the time. I tried lots of solution and
none worked:
1- disabling compiz
2- running on
Hi all,
I've got a HP DV2 netbook with a 1.66GHz AMD athlon neo-mv 40. CPU
temperature is over 70C most of the time. I tried lots of solution and
none worked:
1- disabling compiz
2- running on powersave mode which decreases temperature rate but in the
end it's the same
3- disabling Wireless
4-
I'm gonna reformat in order to fix but how can I get useful information
about the failure for the rest of ubuntu?
- CB
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Greetings,
I sent an email yesterday introducing myself and discussing problems
installing Alpha 3 but it is awaiting moderation (it was 50K because
attached a log file). I won't repeat that stuff in case it's approved.
But I do have questions about getting started in the QA process.
I have
The install iso boots but never makes it past the first screen
Preparing to Install Ubuntu, attached is the VM log, if anyone can see
what I'm missing I'd appreciate it.
Your problem is real and there is a reported bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/723990
Booting
Hi all,
I'm Sina. I'm quite new to ubuntu and I loved it so far. I wanted to
contact other users, learn more from then and hopefully contribute to
the community, so I joind the list.
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On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 10:26:26AM -0800, Joseph Areeda wrote:
On 03/11/2011 09:58 AM, Eliseo Duarte wrote:
this is not a meet and greet!
OK. But I've been reading this list for months and you are the
first one to say that. I apologize, I thought I had enough issues
with the Alpha
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:01:03AM -0800, Joseph Areeda wrote:
Greetings all,
I am retired from a career in software development and medical
research. I've been using Unix since 1983 (at least that's the first
comment in my .cshrc file) and Ubuntu for about a year. I like Ubuntu
and would
Identifying the bug reports that the original post was experiencing was
a huge help and I've escalated one of them. So thank you!
On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 07:58:05PM +0100, Mads ¤ wrote:
Hi.
I am very sorry, no rudeness is intended. I have not been participating long
myself and is very unsure
On 02/27/2011 06:02 AM, Lauri Pohjanheimo wrote:
Hi,
my name is Lauri Pohjanheimo and I am new to Ubuntu community.
I bought ASUS A52J laptop but i didn't find any information whether it
is compatible with Ubuntu. Is anyone doing tests for this laptop?
I'll start testing this laptop
Sounds to me like somebody is interrupting your download before it
reaches you. They can view and change what you download or upload before
it reaches you or the server. The only way you can tell is by using
md5sums. These are some security problems that no one can fix - only
keep an eye on that
Dear manish,
whts bad in spreading the news over this list ? Its afterall 1st linux os which
is purely for it pros n ethical hackers... Nd its too from india, mumbai nd
from the member of this group ?
Very corrosive mind haan ?
Nahi sudhroge..
Let it be...
Regards...
Umesh.
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On 02/14/2011 10:57 PM, Umesh Juwatkar wrote:
Dear all,
this is umesh juwatkar, an microsoft and netforensic certified IT professional
from mumbai.
I am glad to announce my 1st professional linux os launching.
This os will be armed with too many antihacking tools for ethical hackers.
This os
FYI.
We're going to go ahead and add a Beta 2 for this release, and drop the
Release Candidate from the Natty Schedule [1].
Natty Beta 2 will be on April 14th, 2011.
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyReleaseSchedule
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I just received a notification for 10.04.2 iso testing but everything is blank:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/info/4994
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/
Are we really doing this? I think we should in case the Release Notes need
updating or anything, particularly considering that 8.04.4
Dear all,
this is umesh juwatkar, an microsoft and netforensic certified IT professional
from mumbai.
I am glad to announce my 1st professional linux os launching.
This os will be armed with too many antihacking tools for ethical hackers.
This os will be launched in march...
Thanks n Reagards,
I am going to try using Virtualbox instead. But thank you, anyway!
-Evan:-)
On Feb 5, 2011 1:21 AM, Alexander Strand alexstra...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know the status of alpha 2 but i know the image is a dvd. Do you
have a DVD player on your computer? If not, maybe thats the reason.
If you
Very elated about Alpha 2. Doing my testing in Microsoft Virtual pc. Ubuntu
won't seem to boot off cdrom image. Help me, PLEASE!
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On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Alexander Strand alexstra...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm dualbooting Windows 7 and Ubuntu Lucid, and since wubi don't work for
11.04 alpha 1 so I'm asking if there are any program like wubi for installing
a second ubuntu OS within ubuntu Lucid, maybe it will work for
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= Summary =
* SRU Testing
* Last week 111 packages published to stable
I'm dualbooting Windows 7 and Ubuntu Lucid, and since wubi don't work for 11.04
alpha 1 so I'm asking if there are any program like wubi for installing a
second ubuntu OS within ubuntu Lucid, maybe it will work for the 11.04.
Or are the wubi fixed in alpha 2?
And how do I sign the code of
Hi everyone!
Natty Alpha 2 is due this week and candidate images will start appearing
hopefully Today.
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
On 01/27/2011 10:54 AM, irlandes wrote:
Interesting. I haven't done much testing but 10.04 because I'd almost
rather take a beating than install a distro to suit my tastes.
If USB flash testing is good, I will have to take another look at it. I
have accumulated a significant number of flash
Do anyone know how to partition the windows hard drive in 2 disks, install
ubuntu 10.04 on the normal way on the new partition without grub, after setup
restart computer, boot win 7 normally with windows 7 boot manager and after
that use wubi and install 11.04 alpha.
If one thing will go wrong
Now i have installed Ubuntu Lucid on the normal way my windows 7 is not
overwritten, and now the next step is 11.04 in wubi, but now i can do it by
myself. Thanks for helping me with the Lucid setup. The BCD is there as Normal,
and a Ubuntu entry is added. It was that i meant. I got answer
Hi Folks!
I'd like to announce that the next kernel bug day will be next
Tuesday. Our focus will be on triaging bugs in the new status and
getting them to the next state or requesting more information for them
to move further toward closure.
I look forward to seeing all of you there. I
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 12:04 AM, David Hutto smokefl...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm at a loss for search terms on this, but is there a Linux command
to change a particular pixel on a screen?
You can ask on ubuntu-users which is a general list for people to ask questions.
Additionally you can also
i want to show you the method how to make the ubuntu secure
just make 2 drived for windows
one is z: which the orginal windows file placed and it was defreezed so it
was readonly
and second one is c: it was only setting and programs
and so windows programmed cannot be attacked
so user has the
Hey David,
This isnt the list for development questions. It would take a bit of
explaining about the graphics stack to give you a solid answer.
Regards
--fagan
On Sat, 2011-01-22 at 13:34 -0500, David Hutto wrote:
I'm at a loss for search terms on this, but is there a Linux command
to change
On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 1:56 PM, Shane Fagan
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Hey David,
This isnt the list for development questions. It would take a bit of
explaining about the graphics stack to give you a solid answer.
Thanks, I'll post there.
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On Fri, 21 Jan 2011 01:32:05 -0700
rypedge...@operamail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Where am I supposed to be...?
Not RescueMode (I don't find this option)?
Rescue Mode Grub
Case ID: res-004
Select Reinstall GRUB boot loader and press Enter/!\ Doing
Hi all,
I've found my reading glasses...can I edit my other mails? :)
I completed the case:RescueModeGrub, and still figure to split a drive
for the RescueModeChangeRoot.
I reported 2 bugs, for the Alt64-OEM install and ask if someone has time
to look and confirm I'm doing them ok...I'd feel
Thanks Charlie !
I just mailed back, before your reply got here.
Ok, I'll get started on partitioning...!
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Ohh, not good news!
Guess I've wasted a whole lotta' of time here.. :(
Will check if ios's are back to cd size.
I'd use usb/dvd if I one.
Will back out of current testscheck back later,
stanz
Just a note.
If you are going to test your laptop, you need to do it with real
hardware,
protocol, regex for the stack, and then do whatever. Am I correct?
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...and then I find:
Virtual machines are also a good option (and a nice helper to boot an
Ubuntu ISO is testdrive).
;)
- protocol, regex for the stack, and then do whatever. Am I
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Hi All,
Where am I supposed to be...?
Not RescueMode (I don't find this option)?
Rescue Mode Grub
Case ID: res-004
Select Reinstall GRUB boot loader and press Enter/!\ Doing this will
remove your Grub config and mbr and place a new automatic version in it's
place.
also
Rescue Mode Change
Hello All,
While I have some time to test--I'm gonna jump right in!
I've acquired both natty-desktop alternate-amd64.
Being their both to large for a CdRom, I'll run them in VirtualBox OSE.
--Is this ok for these tests?
I'm running the 'OEM install' and find some questions out of order.
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Thanks to those of you who were able to attend the meeting earlier
today. For those of you on holiday, please scan the minutes.
Highlights:
10.04.2
- targetted for release on 2/17
- freeze is 1/20 (this Thursday)... get your bug fixes in now.
- QA and HW cert testing between 10.04.2 and Natty
Hi guys does ubuntu sever have document collaboration and groupware ,
software plz help asap, regards hector,skype:Hkilembe,cell:
+265888523219
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for your help. I am also involved with the Ubntu youth team. Have
fun brea... I mean testing. :)
With all due respect,
Jason Odoom
https://launchpad.net/~jasonodoom https://launchpad.net/%7Ejasonodoom
Sent from Ubuntu http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop.
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011
Hey,
Welcome to the team, I am also(like you) in the Ubuntu youth and a padawan
in the Ubuntu beginners team. See you on the team IRC channel
-hakimsheriff
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011
Hello all,
I have recently decided to help the Ubuntu community by upgrading my
laptop to 11.04. For those of you who don't know, I'm very execellent at
brea I mean testing things. For those of you not reading my blog (so
all of you) I am Daniel L. I am a member of the Ubuntu-Youth team
I'm not sure of the process that takes place from the youtube screen
to the scraper that generates the lareger image, but apparently the
process travels through something else and is far too jittery. If you
can fix it cool, if not give me a hint and I'll try on my own, other
than taggin youtube
Hi guys i am trying to setup a vpn using 3g dongles on ubuntu server
,and am waiting to use the dongles as the are windows based ! Its a
huwaei 3g dongle , regards hector skype: hkilembe ,cell: 0888523219
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On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 8:34 PM, Anindya Sanyal anindyasany...@gmail.comwrote:
Hey, The ubuntu 10.10 version's softwere manager didn't work. Whats
the solution?
Software Manager? I hope you meant software center?
Can you please be a bit more informative? What happens when you say does not
Just for the learning experience. If I have a wxpython app, and I want
to begin adapting it, to show the dependencies it utilizes, as well as
develop it for inclusion in the Synaptic Package Manager, where would
I go for more info? My google terms fail me here.
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On my computer I am running 10.10 but if I go to About Ubuntu on toolbar
its saying I am using 11.04. Is anyone else having the same on there
10.10?
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On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 12:56 -0600, Linden wrote:
On my computer I am running 10.10 but if I go to About Ubuntu on toolbar
its saying I am using 11.04. Is anyone else having the same on there
10.10?
Nice catch... yes my computer is reporting that I am running Natty
Narwhal.
~ cprofitt
On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 12:56 -0600, Linden wrote:
On my computer I am running 10.10 but if I go to About Ubuntu on toolbar
its saying I am using 11.04. Is anyone else having the same on there
10.10?
Nice catch... yes my computer is reporting that I am running Natty
Narwhal.
~ cprofitt
I got the same thing, even though the terminal said I'm still running 10.10.
aerom...@aeromech-laptop:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID:Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 10.10
Release:10.10
Codename:maverick
On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 11:19 AM, Charles Profitt
what Ver are you using of kubuntu?
On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 19:24 +, Robert Ian Hawdon wrote:
On Sun, 2010-12-26 at 12:56 -0600, Linden wrote:
On my computer I am running 10.10 but if I go to About Ubuntu on
toolbar
its saying I am using 11.04. Is anyone else having the same on
I had made a Bug report knowing that its with other people and not just
me.
I reported it as a security vulnerability as other files from 11.04
could be getting mixed with 11.04 that could caused a system
vulnerability
Please go here an an report if you are affected or not.
On Sun, 2010-12-26
seems like your link left behind here is the bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/694558
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:51 AM, Linden linden@gmail.com wrote:
I had made a Bug report knowing that its with other people and not just
me.
I reported it as a security vulnerability as other
I had been trying to dubugging things an running into a brick wall an
cant get the settings to stick but sure what could be wrong here..take
a look of the video so you can see what I am talking about.
the you-tube video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPzlV7uLmJw
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Hello all,
My name is Ukyo Yagamura. I've experienced as Ubuntu user for almost 3 year
(since Ubuntu 7.04) and 1 year in developing linux device drivers for
embeded device.
Nowadays, I'm working at Telecom network operator in Bangkok, Thailand. My
work usually involves opensource softwares in
Hi all,
Oracle released VirtualBox 4.0 yesterday.
Amongst other major changes [1] one the most noticeable improvement is
that they fixed Unity/Compiz crashes in Natty. This means that we can
now run Unity in a VM and the performances are pretty good.
To enable 3D support in VBox, download and
hello,
My name is Blacktee I want to help the Ubuntu development.
I totally agree with the Open Software philosophy.
My competences are not very well in programmation but I can also:
-test the ISO images
-give my opinion
-create graphics content
-test the features
I hope that I’ll be useful for
Hi Ubuntu QA team,
In Launchpad, ubuntuqa(Ubuntu QA Website) acount[1], tags bugs related to ISO
testing as iso-testing. However it has no description on LP profile page.
When I saw it for the first time, I felt strange and even thought it's a spam
account. But now, I understand that it's a bot
On Tue, Dec 07, 2010 at 09:24:31AM -0500, Jeremy Foshee wrote:
Folks,
This is a gentle reminder that today is the Kernel Bug Day focusing
on bugs that have patches attached. Our goal is to close out all of the
old bugs and work through the bugs that are relevant from an SRU or
development
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Just a quick reminder that Wednesday (December 12th, 2010)
we are having a regular
I was looking at http://launchpad.net/bugs/675063 today and was
wondering if this was something that we could test with mago. I wasn't
sure about how to test the contents of a specific cell in gnome-sudoku.
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Just a quick reminder that Wednesday (December 12th, 2010)
we are having a regular QA meeting at 18:00 UTC at #ubuntu-quality.
Chair will be charlie-tca.
Agenda, so far, looks like this:
* review previous action items
On Tue, Nov 30, 2010 at 11:51:19AM +0100, Jean-Baptiste Lallement wrote:
On 11/22/2010 10:22 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
As we all know there are a lot of packages and bugs to keep track of in
Ubuntu. One idea that occurred to me recently, to help identify
packages in need of triage, was to
On 11/22/2010 10:22 PM, Brian Murray wrote:
As we all know there are a lot of packages and bugs to keep track of in
Ubuntu. One idea that occurred to me recently, to help identify
packages in need of triage, was to calculate an average bug heat for the
particular package. I've made a first
Folks,
It's time for another Kernel Bug Day. We'll be focusing on the Bugs
tagged as regression-update [1]. There are currently 118 of these bugs
with the vast majority needing tobe tested against the current release
as well as the version under development. Any of you who would like to
get
Hi everyone!
Natty Alpha 1 is due this week and candidate images will start appearing
hopefully on Tuesday.
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
Hello Brian!
shotwell is in quite a good shape since every bug is triaged by shotwell
developers themselves. appmenu-gtk does not have too many bugs or anything
serious except for some compatibility issues. gabble have a very few bugs
reported half of which are not-so-serious crash reports. so I
In the testing team, we've been using the concept of product for
some time, to better identify the artifacts that capture our
attention, but I am unsure that this concept has been shared with the
wider development community.
A product is an image containing some portion of Ubuntu software,
On 11/22/2010 01:02 PM, Emmet Hikory wrote:
In the testing team, we've been using the concept of product for
some time, to better identify the artifacts that capture our
attention, but I am unsure that this concept has been shared with
the wider development community.
A product is an image
Hello all!
Just a quick reminder that tomorrow November 23rd we are having a
regular QA meeting at 18:00 UTC at #ubuntu-quality. Chair will be devildante.
Agenda, so far, looks like this:
* review previous action items (all)
* SRU Report -- jibel
* Bugday -- pedro_
* Selection of new chair
As we all know there are a lot of packages and bugs to keep track of in
Ubuntu. One idea that occurred to me recently, to help identify
packages in need of triage, was to calculate an average bug heat for the
particular package. I've made a first pass at this using all the
packages in the
* Zygmunt Krynicki zygmunt.kryni...@canonical.com [2010-11-12 00:02 +0100]:
W dniu 03.11.2010 17:22, Marc Tardif pisze:
[snip]
My question is: can we make any reasonable assumptions about the tests
that were not run? This can be a matter of opinion where one extreme
might not make any
On Fri, 05 Nov 2010 10:33:40 +1300, Michael Hudson
michael.hud...@canonical.com wrote:
separate releases ppa (which might be named like the current one) that
you upload releases to manually.
Or trigger recipe builds in to manually.
Thanks,
James
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wrote:
On Fri, 05 Nov 2010 10:33:40 +1300, Michael Hudson
michael.hud...@canonical.com wrote:
separate releases ppa (which might be named like the current one) that
you upload releases to manually.
Or trigger
Hi,
I was was told I had to send a message with my goals and interests so here
they are:
I want to help Ubuntu and help it develop because I think it is awesome and
it is awesome that it is free.
That's pretty much it.
Thx,
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Hello all,
Sorry for being late with the notes.
== SRU Testing (jibel) ==
* Over the past 2 weeks 187 packages have been published to stable
releases. The complete report can be found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/SRUReports/2010-11-03
* There was a discussion about including SRU testing
On 11/01/2010 10:01 PM, Charles Profitt wrote:
Hello all:
My name is Charles Profitt (irc cprofitt)
Welcome Charles, that's great to see you here!
I recently went to UDS and learned about the QA and Testing teams. I
would like to join for two purposes.
1. To perform some QA work
Hi,
i'm Andree Wille from Hamburg, Germany. I'm working as a software tester
(testing rest web services, web applications and mobile applications).
I subscribed to this list to learn more about the qa ubuntu team and how the
team works in order to figure out where i could help.
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On 04/11/10 13:26, Andree Wille wrote:
Hi,
i'm Andree Wille from Hamburg, Germany. I'm working as a software tester
(testing rest web services, web applications and mobile applications).
Great, welcome!
I subscribed to this list to learn more about the qa ubuntu team and how
the team
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Hello everyone.
With the help of Paul Larson we now have a Launch Control PPA.
Currently it does not have the most interesting package (dashboard) but
we're slowly getting there.
The ppa is at:
On 11/03/2010 12:22 PM, Marc Tardif wrote:
Hi folks,
I would appreciate your feedback about interpreting test results across
multiple test runs. For example, consider the following test results for
the first test run of a given project:
test1: Pass
test2: Pass
test3: Fail
Then,
Hello all,
Tomorrow meeting will be at #ubuntu-quality at 17UTC.
Please, be careful, as if you live in a country that just finished the
summer daylight savings, that means that the meeting will be an hour
earlier (your local time).
That's because our meeting times are always related to UTC (no
2010/10/15 Daniel Kulesz daniel.kul...@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Hello Daniel!
exc-001: There is no example folder / symlink anymore, the content was moved
to /usr/share/example-content already some time ago. It is not clear which
files / applications are targetted, and what the expected
Hello Sergio,
thanks a lot for your comprehensive answer. I will try to further clarify /
refine some of the mentioned points:
exc-001: There is no example folder / symlink anymore, the content was
moved
to /usr/share/example-content already some time ago. It is not clear
which files /
Alle 12:20 del 14/10/2010, Ara Pulido ha scritto:
* xdatap, on behalf of primes2h, will propose
https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/laptop-testing-tracker for
UDS Natty.
After the meeting I fixed the url according the naming standard. Now it's
renamed to:
Alle 00:28 del 8/10/2010, Luca Ferretti ha scritto:
Hi everyone,
I'm Luca Ferretti (http://launchpad.net/~elle.uca) and now that I
finally have a true laptop I'll join the laptop testing work :)
Hi Luca, welcome!
It's a real pleasure having you here! :)
Ciao!
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Hi everyone,
I'm Luca Ferretti (http://launchpad.net/~elle.uca) and now that I
finally have a true laptop I'll join the laptop testing work :)
The laptop model is Dell Inspiron M301z, I'll perform a full test as
soon as final 10.10 release will be available and a full test for
10.04.1 too in the
Hello all!
During UDS Maverick we had a session about improving the communication
channels in the Ubuntu QA team. It was more about improving processes,
and using better and more often the channels that we already had.
Now that the Maverick cycle is finishing is time to look back and see
what
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good, now i can verufue de keys from ubuntu keyserver using enigmail
Thx
Sulumar
PS check mine to see if everything works like it should
On 05/10/10 23:14, Steve Beattie wrote:
On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 11:04:45PM +0200, Sulu Mayer wrote:
Frist
Sorry for the real late reply on this...
I got back with him and it ends up being a network hard error (when he
tries to install the OS its locking on cuz of the network card) but its
a old laptop and I dont know the wireless card is but if I find out I
will post it here.
And I have tested the
On 02/10/10 03:04, Sujith S wrote:
Hi Friends,
I am new to Ubuntu testing community.My name is Sujith S.I have been using
ubuntu for past 8 months.
I am very much intrested to be a part of Ubuntu Testing team.I am actually
working in the field of testing so I think I can
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Just a quick reminder that tomorrow, the 6th of October, we are having a
regular QA meeting at 17:00 UTC at #ubuntu-quality. Chair will be
charlie-tca.
Agenda, so far, looks like this:
* review previous action items (all)
*
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Frist of all i cant veryfie that pgp signature and dont know why. probably
forgot soething. lol
Second. Ill be absent on that meeting also
Sorry
Greetings
Sulumar
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On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 11:04:45PM +0200, Sulu Mayer wrote:
Frist of all i cant veryfie that pgp signature and dont know why. probably
forgot soething. lol
It verified here just fine, how is it failing for
you? Do note that firegpg, which you appear to be using,
has been discontinued due to the
You probably want to read this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam
Then go here to get started:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing
2010/10/4 Sujith S sujith...@gmail.com:
Hi ,
My name is Sujith S.I have been using ubuntu for past 6months and I am now
very much intrested ubuntu testing team.
Hello all,
I have put a small wiki page with instructions that you may find useful
in case you are a usual chair of the QA meeting or you plan to be:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Meetings/Chairing
Cheers!
Ara.
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On Mon, 04 Oct 2010 15:28:08 +0200
Ara Pulido a...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Hello all,
I have put a small wiki page with instructions that you may find useful
in case you are a usual chair of the QA meeting or you plan to be:
Hi ,
My name is Sujith S.I have been using ubuntu for past 6months and I am
now very much intrested ubuntu testing team.
Kindly give me the advises by giving me where can I start contributing ?
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