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= Introduction =

Welcome to the Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) testing wiki. The pages linked within are designed to guide you through the process of setting up an environment, testing the features of UNR, and reporting bugs. As always, feel free to update these pages with any clarifications/additional information that you find useful along the way. Happy Hunting.

= Getting Started =

== Environment ==
The first part of preparation, is to get a working environment up and running. There are a couple different ways. To learn more about getting your environment up and running visit:<<BR>>
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UNRinstall| Environment Setup]]

== Test Cases ==

This is a comprehensive test case suite designed to confirm compliance with all project requirements. Most of these tests can be performed on mobile hardware or in KVM on a development machine.

The cases have been split into three categories; Basic Feature, Advanced Feature, and Compliance Testing.

=== Basic Feature Testing ===

The Basic Feature set are designed to cover the main applications included with UNR. They should be run as often as possible to ensure all baseline functionality is working.<<BR>>
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UNR-basic| Basic Functionality Testing]]

=== Advanced Feature Testing ===
Advanced feature testing covers functionality that is hidden or not used as often as the basic feature set. These cases often require advanced knowledge of the underlying system or access to system resouces that are not commonly used.<<BR>>
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UNR-advanced-features| Advanced Feature Testing]]

=== Compliance Testing ===
Compliance testing ensures that UNR conforms to all project requirements. These include basic system versioning to the inclusion of licensing information in the delivered builds. Compliance is important to the success of UNR and is a vital requirement for many of companies implementing UNR.<<BR>>
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UNR-compliance| Compliance Testing]]


== Reporting Bugs ==

All bugs discovered in Ubuntu Mobile Edition should be logged against the main project:<<BR>>
[[https://bugs.launchpad.net/netbook-remix| Ubuntu Netbook Remix]]

There is some information that, when included, can make the triage team and developers work much easier. Please paste the following template into your bug reports submitted against UNR, and try to provide as much of the information as you can.

{{{
Build Version/Date:
Environment used for testing:

Summary:


Steps to Reproduce:


Expected result:


Actual result:}}}
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Basic test of the UME desktop. Can be performed or mobile hardware or in Xnest on a development machine.

== Procedure ==

 1. Confirm that the system boots and the resolution is correct
 1. Open the browser to ubuntu.com
 1. ... Test other desktop elements ...
Thank you for your interest in Ubuntu Netbook Remix testing. We hope you decide to contribute to the project. As always, if you have any questions or comments, feel free to visit the mobile team over on ''Freenode #ubuntu-mobile''.
 

Introduction

Welcome to the Ubuntu Netbook Remix (UNR) testing wiki. The pages linked within are designed to guide you through the process of setting up an environment, testing the features of UNR, and reporting bugs. As always, feel free to update these pages with any clarifications/additional information that you find useful along the way. Happy Hunting.

Getting Started

Environment

The first part of preparation, is to get a working environment up and running. There are a couple different ways. To learn more about getting your environment up and running visit:
Environment Setup

Test Cases

This is a comprehensive test case suite designed to confirm compliance with all project requirements. Most of these tests can be performed on mobile hardware or in KVM on a development machine.

The cases have been split into three categories; Basic Feature, Advanced Feature, and Compliance Testing.

Basic Feature Testing

The Basic Feature set are designed to cover the main applications included with UNR. They should be run as often as possible to ensure all baseline functionality is working.
Basic Functionality Testing

Advanced Feature Testing

Advanced feature testing covers functionality that is hidden or not used as often as the basic feature set. These cases often require advanced knowledge of the underlying system or access to system resouces that are not commonly used.
Advanced Feature Testing

Compliance Testing

Compliance testing ensures that UNR conforms to all project requirements. These include basic system versioning to the inclusion of licensing information in the delivered builds. Compliance is important to the success of UNR and is a vital requirement for many of companies implementing UNR.
Compliance Testing

Reporting Bugs

All bugs discovered in Ubuntu Mobile Edition should be logged against the main project:
Ubuntu Netbook Remix

There is some information that, when included, can make the triage team and developers work much easier. Please paste the following template into your bug reports submitted against UNR, and try to provide as much of the information as you can.

Build Version/Date:
Environment used for testing:

Summary:


Steps to Reproduce:


Expected result:


Actual result:

Summary

Thank you for your interest in Ubuntu Netbook Remix testing. We hope you decide to contribute to the project. As always, if you have any questions or comments, feel free to visit the mobile team over on Freenode #ubuntu-mobile.

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