On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 05:09:28PM +0530, Asiri Gunarathna wrote: > Reason for asking previous question is, there's a test scenario for > previous built which is following ,
Be wary of test scenarios for previous releases, since they need to be reviewed in light of the release notes. ;-) I guess this is what you're doing. > first enable the automatic power saver. & then > > 1. Click on the Browse Activity > 2. type the "OLPC Library" in address bar. > 3. Click on the "media" tab left side on screen. > 4. click the "sample music" > 5. Click on the "Blu may" Icon. > 6. Without doing anything to keyboard, touch pad & other buttons, try > to listen to the music > > and the result was Media file will be played. and It stopped after > 50-60 seconds time period. I've not seen that test scenario before, and I don't know what it is intended to be testing. Can you provide further details of the test case? Is the test case on our wiki anywhere? I could not find it in a search. In the current design, your test scenario will be unreliable, because: the playback of audio using Browse uses a graphics visualisation which consumes roughly 95% CPU on an XO-1, and 55% CPU on an XO-1.5, and this is sufficient to prevent idle suspend. Minor comment on point 2 above; there is no need to type "OLPC Library" in the address bar, because it is already present if you start a new instance of the Browse activity. You should check that the text is present though, because it is possible to start Browse from a journal entry on the activity ring, and therefore the previous page visited will be shown. To avoid this, either right-click on the Browse icon in the activity ring and select the monochrome "Start" option, or use the activity list to start it. My test results for this test scenario: - on XO-1 release 8.2.1 build gg-802-1.img stops playing the music, - on XO-1 and XO-1.5, release candidate 2 of release 10.1.2 build os851 keeps playing the music. -- James Cameron http://quozl.linux.org.au/ _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
