Prova01

Headphones

Test Audio Headphones

Case ID: hhi-001

Using Unity

1. Ensure that the sound volume is turned to a reasonable level and that the sound is not muted by clicking on the Volume Control applet (the speaker icon in the notification area) and setting the volume.

  1. On the Unity panel, select Home Folder, then click on Desktop .

  2. Open the Examples folder.

  3. Select either of the .ogg files. A media player will open.

  4. Verify that sound is played through the speakers without noises or distortions.
  5. Adjust the volume with the Volume Control applet. Verify that the audio volume changes.

  6. Right-click the Volume Control icon and check Mute. Verify that the audio is muted.

  7. Right-click the Volume Control icon and uncheck Mute. Verify that the audio resumes.

Using GNOME Classic

1. Ensure that the sound volume is turned to a reasonable level and that the sound is not muted by clicking on the Volume Control applet (the speaker icon in the notification area) and setting the volume.

  1. Open the Home Folder (Ubuntu Logo -> Places -> Home Folder).

  2. Open Examples folder.

  3. Select either of the .ogg files. Banshee media player will open.

  4. Verify that sound is played through the speakers without noises or distortions.
  5. Adjust the volume with the Volume Control applet. Verify that the audio volume changes.

  6. Right-click the Volume Control icon and check Mute. Verify that the audio is muted.

  7. Right-click the Volume Control icon and uncheck Mute. Verify that the audio resumes.

Verification

  1. Verify that sound is played through the headphones.

File a bug

Internal Microphone

Test Recording Internal Microphone

Case ID: hmi-001

Using Unity

  1. Verify that no external microphones are connected to the computer.
  2. Right click on the Volume Control icon on the right side of the top panel

  3. Open Sound Preferences.

  4. Go to the Input tab and ensure that the Input volume of the microphone is set to an appropriate level and is not muted.

  5. On the Unity Panel click on Ubuntu Logo and search Sound Recorder.

  6. Click the Record button (the red circle).

  7. Talk briefly into the microphone.
  8. Click the Stop button (the gray square).

  9. Click the Play button (the right-facing triangle). Verify that your voice is played back and that no words have been dropped.

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Verify that no external microphones are connected to the computer.
  2. Right click on the Volume Control icon on the right side of the top panel

  3. Open Sound Preferences.

  4. Go to the Input tab and ensure that the Input volume of the microphone is set to an appropriate level and is not muted.

  5. Open Sound Recorder (Ubuntu Logo -> Sound & Video -> Sound Recorder).

  6. Click the Record button (the red circle).

  7. Talk briefly into the microphone.
  8. Click the Stop button (the gray square).

  9. Click the Play button (the right-facing triangle). Verify that your voice is played back and that no words have been dropped.

Verification

  1. Verify that sound is recorded through the microphone.

File a bug

Internal Speakers

Test Audio Speakers

Case ID: hsi-001

Using Unity

  1. Ensure that the sound volume is turned to a reasonable level and that the sound is not muted by clicking on the Volume Control applet (the speaker icon in the notification area) and setting the volume.

  2. On the Unity panel, select Home Folder, then click on Desktop .

  3. Open the Examples folder.

  4. Select either of the .ogg files. A media player will open.

  5. Verify that sound is played through the speakers without noises or distortions.
  6. Adjust the volume with the Volume Control applet. Verify that the audio volume changes.

  7. Right-click the Volume Control applet and check Mute. Verify that the audio is muted.

  8. Right-click the Volume Control applet and uncheck Mute. Verify that the audio resumes.

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Ensure that the sound volume is turned to a reasonable level and that the sound is not muted by clicking on the Volume Control applet (the speaker icon in the notification area) and setting the volume.

  2. Open the Home Folder (Ubuntu Logo -> Places -> Home Folder).

  3. Open the Examples folder.

  4. Select either of the .ogg files. A media player will open.

  5. Verify that sound is played through the speakers without noises or distortions.
  6. Adjust the volume with the Volume Control applet. Verify that the audio volume changes.

  7. Right-click the Volume Control applet and check Mute. Verify that the audio is muted.

  8. Right-click the Volume Control applet and uncheck Mute. Verify that the audio resumes.

Verification

  1. Verify that sound is played through the speakers.

File a bug

USB Ports

Test Port Connectivity

Case ID: hiu-001

  1. Connect a USB mouse to the first USB port on the computer.
  2. Verify that moving the USB mouse controls the pointer on-screen.
  3. Disconnect the USB mouse from the computer.
  4. Repeat for every USB port on the computer.

Verification

  1. Verify that the mouse controls the cursor correctly.

File a bug

Test Port Recognition

Case ID: hiu-002

  1. Connect a usb based music player to a usb port
  2. Check that the suggestion box says Open Banshee Music Player

  3. Click on Ok

  4. Ensure the the music files are listed under the device name in Banshee.

Verification

  1. Verify that the music player is detected.
  2. Verify that the files it contains are displayed within Banshee.

File a bug

Test Port Recognition 2

Case ID: hiu-003

  1. Connect a usb pen drive to the device
  2. A nautilus (file browser) window should open with the device name as a title
  3. Move files back and forth
  4. Unmount and remove the drive
  5. Insert the drive again and ensure that the files are on the drive and not corrupted

Verification

  1. Verify that the the device icon is displayed automatically.
  2. Verify that files can be copied back and forth.
  3. Verify that the drive can be unmounted and the icon disappears.

File a bug

Keyboard Builtin

Affected packages: Gedit, Terminal, LibreOffice Writer

Gedit typing test

Case ID: kbt-001

Using Unity

  1. Once the Operating System has started
  2. On the Unity Panel click on Ubuntu logo and search Text Editor

  3. Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard
  4. Click on Save

  5. In the new window type in demo1.txt and click on Save

  6. On the Unity Panel, Select Home Folder,

  7. Double click on demo1.txt

  8. Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Once the Operating System has started
  2. Open Text Editor (Ubuntu Logo -> Accessories -> Text Editor)

  3. Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard
  4. Click on Save

  5. In the new window type in demo1.txt and click on Save

  6. Open the Home folder (Ubuntu Logo -> Places -> Home Folder.

  7. Double click on demo1.txt

  8. Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected

File a bug

Verification

  1. Verify that the text editor opens.
  2. Verify that all keyboard keys are working correctly.
  3. Verify that the file can be saved and reopened correctly.

Terminal typing test

Case ID: kbt-002

Using Unity

  1. Once the Operating System has started
  2. On the Unity Panel click on Ubuntu Logo and search Terminal

  3. Type in nano and press Enter

  4. Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard
  5. Press Ctrl-x

  6. Press y

  7. Type in demo2.txt and press Enter

  8. On the Unity Panel, Select Home Folder,

  9. Double click on demo2.txt

  10. Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Once the Operating System has started
  2. Open the Terminal (Ubuntu Logo -> Accessories -> Terminal).

  3. Type in nano and press Enter

  4. Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your keyboard
  5. Press Ctrl-x

  6. Press y

  7. Type in demo2.txt and press Enter

  8. Open the Home Folder (Places → Home Folder)

  9. Double click on demo2.txt

  10. Once it opens ensure that every character is displayed as expected

Verification

  1. Verify that the terminal opens correctly.
  2. Verify that text appears in the terminal correctly.
  3. Verify that the file can be saved and reopened correctly.

File a bug

Typing in LibreOffice Writer

Case ID: kbt-003

Using Unity

  1. On the Unity Panel click on Ubuntu Logo and search LibreOffice Writer

  2. Open LibreOffice Writer

  3. Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your USB keyboard

  4. Click on the Save icon

  5. In the new window type in demo3.odt and click on Save

  6. On the Unity Panel, Select Home Folder, open the Documents folder

  7. Open demo3.odt

  8. Once it opens, ensure that every character is displayed as expected

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Open LibreOffice Writer (Ubuntu Logo -> Office -> LibreOffice Writer).

  2. Type in a paragraph that uses every character on your USB keyboard

  3. Click on the Save icon

  4. In the new window type in demo3.odt and click on Save

  5. Open the Home Folder (Places → Home Folder)

  6. Open demo3.odt

  7. Once it opens, ensure that every character is displayed as expected

Verification

  1. Verify that LibreOffice Writer opens correctly.

  2. Verify that text appears in the word processor correctly.
  3. Verify that the file can be saved and reopened correctly.

File a bug

Keyboard Hotkeys

Affected packages: Movie Player (totem), Rhythmbox Music Player, Evolution E-mail client, firefox, tracker

Warning /!\ The following tests require a music playlist consisting of 2 or more pieces of music

Multimedia keys (Totem)

Case ID: khk-001

  1. Click on Ubuntu Logo, search Movie Player and open a playlist.

  2. Press on the Play key Warning /!\ This can be combined with Pause key

  3. Press on the Stop key. To stop the track playing

  4. Press on the Play key. To start the track playing again

  5. Press on the Volume Up key. To lower the volume

  6. Press on the Volume Down Key. To raise the volume

  7. Press on the Volume Mute key. To stop sound

  8. Press on the Volume Mute key. To restart sound

  9. Press on the Forward Track key. To skip forward a track

  10. Press on the Reverse Track key. To rewind a track

Verification

  1. Verify that the Play key starts playing the playlist.

  2. Verify that the Pause (or Play key if there is no separate Pause key) pauses playback.

  3. Verify that the Play key resumes playing.

  4. Verify that the Volume Up key increases the volume.

  5. Verify that the Volume Down key decreases the volume.

  6. Verify that the Volume Mute key mutes and unmutes the audio.

  7. Verify that the Forward Track key skips forward by a track.

  8. Verify that the Reverse Track key skips backwards by a track.

File a bug

Multimedia keys (Banshee)

Case ID: khk-002

  1. Click on Ubuntu Logo, search Banshee Music Player and open a playlist.

  2. Press on the Play key Warning /!\ This can be combined with Pause key

  3. Press on the Stop key. To stop the track playing

  4. Press on the Play key. To start the track playing again

  5. Press on the Volume Up key. To lower the volume

  6. Press on the Volume Down Key. To raise the volume

  7. Press on the Volume Mute key. To stop sound

  8. Press on the Volume Mute key. To restart sound

  9. Press on the Forward Track key. To skip forward a track

  10. Press on the Reverse Track key. To rewind a track

Verification

  1. Verify that the Play key begins playback.

  2. Verify that the Stop key stops playback.

  3. Verify that the Play key resumes or restarts playback.

  4. Verify that the Volume Up key increases the volume.

  5. Verify that the Volume Down key decreases the volume.

  6. Verify that the Volume Mute key mutes and unmutes the audio.

  7. Verify that the Forward Track key skips forward by a track.

  8. Verify that the Reverse Track key skips backwards by a track.

File a bug

Email (evolution)

Case ID: khk-003

Warning /!\ The following only apply if you have the internet hot keys

  1. Press on the E-mail key.

  2. Your default email should now open.

Verification

  1. Verify that the email application opens.

File a bug

Internet (firefox)

Case ID: khk-004

Warning /!\ The following only apply if you have the internet hot keys

  1. Press on the Home or WWW key

  2. This will open your default internet client
  3. Type into the address bar www.ubuntu.com and click on the green arrow in the address bar

  4. Type into the address bar planet.ubuntu.com and click on the green arrow in the address bar

  5. Press the Back key. This should go back to ubuntu home page

  6. Press the Forward key. This should take you back to the planet ubuntu page

  7. Press the Stop key which should stop this page loading

  8. Press the Home key to return you to your home page

  9. Press the Favorites key. This should open the bookmarks side bar.

Verification

  1. Verify that a web browser is opened.
  2. Verify that web pages are loaded correctly.
  3. Verify that the Back key goes back one page.

  4. Verify that the Forward key goes forward one page.

  5. Verify that the Stop key stops a page loading.

  6. Verify that the Home key returns the browser to the home page.

  7. Verify that the Favorites key opens the bookmarks sidebar.

File a bug

Search (tracker)

Case ID: khk-005

  1. Press the Search key

  2. This should open the tracker desktop search tool

Verification

  1. Verify that the desktop search tool is opened.

File a bug

USB Mouse

Connect USB Mouse

Case ID: hmu-001

Using Unity

  1. Click on Ubuntu Logo and search Terminal.

  2. Run lsusb in the terminal. Verify that no USB mouse is listed.

  3. Connect the USB mouse to the computer.
  4. Run lsusb in the terminal. Verify that the USB mouse is now listed.

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Open the Terminal (Ubuntu Logo -> Accessories -> Terminal).

  2. Run lsusb in the terminal. Verify that no USB mouse is listed.

  3. Connect the USB mouse to the computer.
  4. Run lsusb in the terminal. Verify that the USB mouse is now listed.

Verification

  1. Verify that the mouse is detected by lsusb when connected.

File a bug

  • Warning /!\ Please include your device's model in your feedback.

Test USB Mouse

Case ID: hmu-002

  1. Move the mouse. Verify that the mouse cursor moves on screen.
  2. Right-click on the desktop. Select Create Document -> Create Empty File. Title it test.txt.

  3. Double-click the test.txt file you created. Verify that the double-click is responded to by a text editor opening.

  4. Close the text editor.
  5. Drag test.txt to the trash can. Verify that dragging works properly.

Verification

  1. Verify that the mouse controls the cursor onscreen.
  2. Verify that left- and right-clicking work.
  3. Verify that dragging works.

File a bug

  • Warning /!\ Please include your device's model in your feedback.

Disconnect USB Mouse

Case ID: hmu-003

  1. In the terminal, run lsusb. Verify that the USB mouse is listed.

  2. Disconnect the mouse from the computer.
  3. In the terminal, run lsusb. Verify that the USB mouse is no longer listed.

Verification

  1. Verify that the mouse is no longer detected by lsusb when disconnected.

File a bug

  • Warning /!\ Please include your device's model in your feedback.

Reconnect USB Mouse

Case ID: hmu-004

  1. In the terminal, run lsusb. Verify that no USB mouse is listed.

  2. Connect the USB mouse to the computer.
  3. In the terminal, run lsusb. Verify that the the USB mouse is now listed.

  4. Move the mouse and verify that the cursor moves onscreen.

Verification

  1. Verify that the mouse is detected by lsusb when reconnected.

  2. Verify that the mouse controls the cursor onscreen.

File a bug

  • Warning /!\ Please include your device's model in your feedback.

Cabled Network

Test Automatic Connectivity

Case ID: hcn-001

  1. Ensure that NetworkManager is running (computer icon in the notification area) and that no networks are currently connected.

  2. Click on Ubuntu Logo and search Terminal

  3. In the terminal, run ip addr. Verify that only the loopback device ("lo") is listed.

  4. Connect the network adapter to a network with a DHCP server.
  5. After approximately 30 seconds, run ip addr in the terminal. Verify that a new network device is present and has received an IP address. Note the interface name (e.g. eth0).

  6. In the terminal, run route -n. Note the IP address that is not "0.0.0.0" in the Gateway column.

  7. In the terminal, run ping -c 5 [gateway] where [gateway] is the IP address of the Gateway, above. Verify that the command reports "5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received".

File a bug

Verify Release of Device

Case ID: hcn-002

  1. In the terminal, run sudo ifdown [interface] where [interface] is the interface name, above.

  2. In the terminal, run ip addr and verify that only the loopback device ("lo") is listed.

File a bug

Verify Manual Connectivity

Case ID: hcn-003

  1. In the terminal, run ip addr add [staticIP] dev [interface] where [interface] is the interface name and [staticIP] is a valid unused IP address on the current network. (Consult your network administrator if you do not know such an address.)

  2. In the terminal, run ip addr. Verify that the network device is again listed and has the IP address ([staticIP]) as given above.

  3. In the terminal, run ping -c 5 [gateway] where [gateway] is the IP address of the Gateway, above. Verify that the command reports "5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received".

  4. In the terminal, run ifdown [interface] where [interface] is the interface name, above.

File a bug

Wireless Network

Test Automatic Connectivity

Case ID: hwn-001

Using Unity

  1. Ensure that NetworkManager is running (computer icon in the notification area) and that no networks are currently connected.

  2. Click on Ubuntu Logo and search Terminal.

  3. In the terminal, run ip addr. Verify that only the loopback device ("lo") is listed.

  4. Right-click on the NetworkManager icon and ensure that Enable Wireless is checked.

  5. After approximately 30 seconds, left-click on the NetworkManager icon. Verify that one or more wireless networks are visible.

  6. Select an open (no "shield" symbol next to it) network and left-click it. Verify that the network connection succeeds and that a series of bars replaces the NetworkManager icon.

  7. In the terminal, run ip addr. Verify that a new network interface is listed.

  8. In the terminal, run route -n. Note the IP address that is not "0.0.0.0" in the Gateway column.

  9. In the terminal, run ping -c 5 [gateway] where [gateway] is the IP address of the Gateway, above. Verify that the command reports "5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received".

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Ensure that NetworkManager is running (computer icon in the notification area) and that no networks are currently connected.

  2. Open the Terminal (Ubuntu Logo -> Accessories -> Terminal).

  3. In the terminal, run ip addr. Verify that only the loopback device ("lo") is listed.

  4. Right-click on the NetworkManager icon and ensure that Enable Wireless is checked.

  5. After approximately 30 seconds, left-click on the NetworkManager icon. Verify that one or more wireless networks are visible.

  6. Select an open (no "shield" symbol next to it) network and left-click it. Verify that the network connection succeeds and that a series of bars replaces the NetworkManager icon.

  7. In the terminal, run ip addr. Verify that a new network interface is listed.

  8. In the terminal, run route -n. Note the IP address that is not "0.0.0.0" in the Gateway column.

  9. In the terminal, run ping -c 5 [gateway] where [gateway] is the IP address of the Gateway, above. Verify that the command reports "5 packets transmitted, 5 packets received".

File a bug

Verify Release of Device

Case ID: hwn-002

  1. Right-click the NetworkManager (bars) icon.

  2. Uncheck the box Enable Wireless.

  3. In the terminal, run ip addr and verify that only the loopback device ("lo") is listed.

File a bug

Internal Webcam

Affected packages: "cheese"

Test Picture

Case ID: hiw-001

Using Unity

  1. Click on Ubuntu Logo and search Ubuntu Software Center.

  2. Search and install cheese.

  3. Close Ubuntu Software center.
  4. Click on Ubuntu logo and search Cheese

  5. Verify that the camera image is displayed properly.
  6. Close "cheese".

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Click on Ubuntu Logo and open Ubuntu Software Center.

  2. Search and install cheese.

  3. Close Ubuntu Software center.
  4. Open Cheese (Ubuntu Logo -> Sound & Video -> Cheese).

  5. Verify that the camera image is displayed properly.
  6. Close "cheese".

Verification

  1. Verify that the webcam image is displayed correctly.

File a bug

Memory Usage

Affected packages: All

Memory Detection

Case ID: mem-001

Using Unity

  1. Click on Ubuntu Logo and search System Monitor.

  2. Ensure that the quantity of memory in the machine tallies with that on the System Tab.

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Open System Monitor (Ubuntu Logo -> System -> Administration -> System Monitor).

  2. Ensure that the quantity of memory in the machine tallies with that on the System Tab.

Verification

  1. Verify that the correct amount of memory is reported in the System Monitor.

File a bug

Open Applications

Case ID: mem-002

Using Unity

  1. Once your desktop is installed open around 10 applications.
  2. Click on Ubuntu Logo and search Terminal

  3. Type in the terminal top and press Enter.

  4. Leave this to run for a while to check for memory leaks.

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Once your desktop is installed open around 10 applications.
  2. Open the Terminal (Ubuntu Logo -> Accessories -> Terminal)

  3. Type in the terminal top and press Enter.

  4. Leave this to run for a while to check for memory leaks.

Verification

  1. Verify that memory usage remains relatively stable when no additional applications are opened.

File a bug

Built-in Screen

Verify Screen Functionality

Case ID: his-001

Using Unity

  1. Boot the computer. Verify that the Ubuntu login screen is displayed.
  2. Log into the computer. Verify that the desktop wallpaper and panels are displayed.
  3. Click on Ubuntu Logo and search Monitor.

  4. Change the screen resolution by selecting a different resolution from the Resolution dropdown.

  5. Press 'Apply'. Verify that the new resolution is set correctly and that the screen is still visible.

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Boot the computer. Verify that the Ubuntu login screen is displayed.
  2. Log into the computer. Verify that the desktop wallpaper and panels are displayed.
  3. Open System Monitor (Ubuntu Logo -> System -> Administration -> System Monitor).

  4. Open Monitor (System → Administration → Monitor).

  5. Change the screen resolution by selecting a different resolution from the Resolution dropdown.

  6. Press 'Apply'. Verify that the new resolution is set correctly and that the screen is still visible.

Verification

  1. Verify that the display is functioning correctly.
  2. Verify that the resolution can be changed.

File a bug

Primary External Monitor

Verify Screen Functionality

Case ID: pem-001

Using Unity

  1. Boot the computer. Verify that the Ubuntu login screen is displayed.
  2. Log into the computer. Verify that the desktop wallpaper and panels are displayed.
  3. Click on Ubuntu Logo and search Monitor.

  4. Change the screen resolution by selecting a different resolution from the Resolution dropdown list.

  5. Press 'Apply'. Verify that the new resolution is set correctly and that the screen is still visible.

Using GNOME Classic

  1. Boot the computer. Verify that the Ubuntu login screen is displayed.
  2. Log into the computer. Verify that the desktop wallpaper and panels are displayed.
  3. Open System Monitor (Ubuntu Logo -> System -> Administration -> System Monitor).

  4. Change the screen resolution by selecting a different resolution from the Resolution dropdown list.

  5. Press 'Apply'. Verify that the new resolution is set correctly and that the screen is still visible.

Verification

  1. Verify that the display is functioning properly.
  2. Verify that the resolution can be changed.

File a bug

PaoloRotolo/Prova01 (last edited 2012-01-21 10:02:14 by vpn-3091)