On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 16:52 +0000, [email protected] wrote: > This is indeed the correct list, Welcome. > > Ask away, currently there isn't much in the way of docs for testing > kubuntu, so basically install in vm/spare hardware, open each app > ensure > it works, if you save anything make sure the data you saved did > actually > save, etc etc etc. > > It's pretty basic really, another thing you might want to do is > install > apps you currently use that aren't in the default install and ensure > those work. > > Any bugs write on launchpad. When writing bugs try and use > "ubuntu-bug > appname" this collects a lot of data on behalf of you for the devs. > >
I did not see any questions on testing, so I thought maybe I was in the wrong place. Thanks. I think I figured out my main question. Out of habit, after installing alpha 1 and alpha 2 on a flash drive, I upgraded, and in every case it breaks. I think now that during alpha the upgrade is simply not set up to be used for testing. So, I will not upgrade, or if I do, will run two flash drives, one kept original with my bookmarks and so forth; one to upgrade and see if it works so I can keep my primary installation and not have to input everything every time I reinstall. I do like in general how it works, and am glad to see CROP on Gwenview is fixed, the patch was written for 9.10 but it has not been sent out. I do have some bugs, but assume they have been reported. I am set up for launchpad, and will try to check. It is not clear if since I am running this on a laptop maybe I should be working with laptop testing. For sure the battery monitor bug should go there. I am viewing this as normal start up problems when doing anything brand new. Thanks for encouragement. I will go chasing my list of bugs to see if they are already in, and if not, I will have to learn how to write bug reports, another start-up issue. Thanks, and thanks to Mr. Vikram Dhillon for help as well, including a wiki update. -- Ubuntu-qa mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-qa
