Andy,
I'm new too so I may be wrong, if so somebody please correct me (quickly
if possible). I'm answering for my benefit as much as yours.
I believe that unless it's a milestone test it's better to use the daily
iso to install. This tests the installation process.
After installation I do an
I'm all setup with profiles and accounts to be a tester but was wondering
about a couple issues.
1) If we're testing something is in active development like Natty, should we
install the Milestone release and then not do any updates before doing the
testing or should the system be full updated?
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Hi,
I just read Sergio Zanchetta's post about requesting help on testing
laptops and I think that is something I can do.
My laptop is a Dell Latitude E6510 for which I already reported a few
bugs. I'd be glad to help developers improve my experience
2011/3/26 Andrew Barilla and...@exit66.com
I'm all setup with profiles and accounts to be a tester but was wondering
about a couple issues.
1) If we're testing something is in active development like Natty, should
we install the Milestone release and then not do any updates before doing
the
Alle 18:22 del 26/3/2011, Andrew Barilla ha scritto:
I'm all setup with profiles and accounts to be a tester but was wondering
about a couple issues.
Hello Andrew, thanks for help us testing Ubuntu!
1) If we're testing something is in active development like Natty, should we
install the
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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Paolo Sammicheli
EMail:
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