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= Introduction =

Welcome to the Ubuntu Mobile Edition testing wiki. The pages linked within are designed to guide you through the process of setting up an environment, testing the features, 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/UbuntuMobileinstall| 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 Ubuntu Mobile Edition. They should be run as often as possible to ensure all baseline functionality is working.<<BR>>
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UbuntuMobile-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 resources that are not commonly used.<<BR>>
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UbuntuMobile-advanced-features| Advanced Feature Testing]]

=== Compliance Testing ===
Compliance testing ensures that Ubuntu Mobile Edition 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 Ubuntu Mobile Edition and is a vital requirement for many of companies implementing it.<<BR>>
[[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UbuntuMobile-compliance| Compliance Testing]]


== Reporting Bugs ==

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

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.

== Environment Setup ==

=== Xephyr ===
 '''Launch the UME environment''' - launch 'hildon-desktop' '''
   Outside the target, in a shell enter:
    # xhost +SI:localuser:root
   Inside the target terminal:
    # ume-xephyr-start
    this script does the following:
      # apt-get install xserver-xephyr

      # export DISPLAY=:0

      # /etc/init.d/dbus start

      # xinit /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc -- /usr/bin/Xephyr :2 -host-cursor -screen 1024x600x32 -dpi 96 -ac

=== Device ===
 * ''' Download the latest image from the [http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/moblin/hardy/ : Build Area]

 * Insert ''' Empty ''' USB thumbdrive.

 * Open Moblin Image Creator and go to: Tools -> Write USB Image

 * Browse to the *.img file you retrieved from the Build Area and create the image to thumbdrive

 * Insert thumbdrive into MID device and restart the device. '' be sure you have downloaded the correct build for the chipset in your test device ''


== Test Requirements ==

=== General Distribution Characteristics ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-general : Cases]

 * Moblin Compliance to version 1.0

 * Applications and other UI elements must be consistent with the MID application design guide

 * Built for a 32-bit platform

 * Licensing terms for all components

 * List of known non-open source components that will be included.


=== Kernel ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-kernel : Cases]

 * Use kernel version 2.6.21 or later

 * Enable tickless idle

=== Device Drivers ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-drivers : Cases]

 * WLAN Support

 * WiMax Support

 * WWAN Support

 * SDIO Support

 * Touchscreen Support

 * GPS Support

 * BlueTooth Support

 * Graphics – support x.org 7.1 or newer plus x11 2d driver, mesa 3d driver, agpgart kernel module, DRM kernel module and kernel frame buffer driver

 * Video Decode Acceleration

 * USB Client Support

 * Poulsbo chipset support (PCI IDs)

 * HD Audio – kernel patch to support chipset and ALSA codec driver

 * USB Camera Support

=== Bluetooth Profiles ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-bluetooth : Cases]

 * Support the Generic Access Profile

 * Support the Service Discovery Profile

 * Support the Hands Free Profile (HFP) Used by VIOP

 * Support the Generic Object Exchange Profile (GOEP)

 * Support the Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)

 * Support the Human Interface Device Profile (HID)

 * Support the Headset Profile (HSP)

=== Power and Thermal Management ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-power : Cases]

 * ACPI 2.0 support, including support for the new C6 idle state

 * Thermal Management Optimizations

=== Footprint ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-footprint : Cases]

 * Platform memory 192MB

 * Use a maximum of 500MB

=== Performance (Excludes BIOS Times) ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-performance : Cases]

 * With platform in Hibernate state, time from user pressing power on button to desktop UI being fully responsive <= 16 sec

 * Time from user pressing sleep button to platform going to S3 state (not just display going blank) <= 7 sec

 * With platform in S3 state, time from user pressing wake-up button to desktop UI being fully responsive <= 7 sec

 * When the platform is Cold booted (i.e. when device probe, etc is required), the time from user pressing power on button to desktop UI being fully responsive <= 37 sec

=== User Interface ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-ui : Cases]

 * Include a MID-optimized user interface framework

 * MID-optimized master user interface

 * Ability to brand and theme the user interface

=== Media Infrastructure ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-media : Cases]

 * Include the Helix media framework

 * Include GStreamer

=== Codec Support ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-codec : Cases]

 * Support MPEG1/MPEG2 layer 3 decode

 * Support PCM inside WAV decoder

 * Support Dolby Digital/AC3 decode

 * Support Advanced Audio Coding (also known as MPEG-2 Part 7, and also MPEG-4 Part 3) decode

 * Support Windows Media Audio (WMA) decode

 * Support Ogg Theora decode (Vorbis?)

 * Support Real Audio decode

 * Support Musepack decode

 * Support FLAC decode

 * Support BSAC decode (MPEG4 audio codec used in T-DMB)

=== Video Decode ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-video-decode : Cases]

 * WMV 9 Support

 * MPEG-1 Support

 * MPEG-2 Support

 * Line-21 Support

 * Real Video Support

 * Ogg Theora (ogg)

 * VC1 Support

 * MPEG-4 Support

 * MPEG-4 Part 10 (AVC, H.264)

 * MJPEG Support

 * H-263 Support

 * AVS Support

 * VP-6 Support

 * VP-7 Support

 * WMV 7 Support

 * WMV 8 Support

 * DV Support

 * HDV Support

 * H.261 Support

=== Video Encode ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-video-encode : Cases]

 * MPEG-4 Part 10 (AVC, H.264)

 * MJPEG Support

 * H-263 Support

 * H.261 Support

=== Codec Support - A/V Splitters ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-splitters : Cases]

 * MPEG TS/PS/ES Support

 * AVI splitter Support

 * ASF splitter (container for WMV) Support

 * MP4 splitter Support

=== Codec Support - Media File Formats ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-media-formats : Cases]

 * MP4/3GPP Support

 * ASF Support

 * AVI Support

 * Xvid media format Support

 * Apple quicktime containers (MOV) Support

 * DivX media format (version; 3, 4, 5 and 6) Support

 * Flash video 7/8/9 (swf) Support

 * Ogg media (ogm) Support

 * Real Media (Ram, ra and rpm) Support

=== Codec Support - Speech Codecs for Video Conferencing ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-conference : Cases]

 * GSM AMR-WB Support

 * GSM Full rate (FR) Support

 * G.723.1 Support

 * G.729 Support

 * G.711 Support

 * G.726 Support

 * G.722 Support

 * Voice detection and echo cancellation Support

 * GSM-AMR Support

 * GSM-AMR WB+ Support

 * G.728 Support

=== Imaging Support ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-images : Cases]

 * JPEG decode

 * BMP decode

 * GIF decode

 * PNG decode

 * JPEG encode

 * BMP encode

 * GIF encode

 * PNG encode

=== DRM ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-drm : Cases]

 * Real Helix DRM Support

 * WM DRM Support

 * OMA DRM v2.0 Support

=== System Configuration & Utilities ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-config : Cases]

 * Software update mechanism tailored for MID

 * Power Management

 * Network Manager

 * Touchscreen calibration

 * Screen brightness

 * User theming customization

 * Font size / screen size

 * Hardware button configuration

 * Volume Controls

 * System Information

 * Date & Time settings

=== Core Applications and Plug-ins ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-apps : Cases]

 * Include an MID-optimized browser

 * Include an MID-optimized media player

 * Include Flash Movie Player, comparable to Adobe Flash Player version 9

 * Include Adobe Acrobat Reader

 * Include a Java Run-time Environment

 * Media player plug-in

=== Additional Applications ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-additional-apps : Cases]

 * IM / Chat supporting
AIM
Windows Live Messenger
Yahoo Messenger
QQ (Most popular IM in Asia)
Jabber
ICQ
MySpace IM
Featuring:
Multiple IM sessions at once
Buddy notifications
Private secure conversation

 * Standalone Email client supporting
POP3 (POP3 before SMTP, APOP, TLS)
IMAP4
SMTP (Plain auth, CRAM-MD5, DIGEST-MD5, TLS)
GnuPG
RSS
Featuring:
Off line mode
Address book
Spell check
Auto-colored mail quotes
HTML email formatting
Search
Anti-phishing protection

 * Video conferencing

 * Office document viewer supporting:
PDF
MS Word (.doc)
OpenOffice (.odf)
Excel (.xls)
PowerPoint (.ppt)

 * Casual games

 * Camera application
Display/record video from cam
Take snapshot with cam, save as JPEG
Adjust camera settings

 * RSS reader
Search through feeds
Media management for downloading videos/podcasts

 * Clock
Digital/analog mode
time/date setting
Support regional setting
Alarm
Can sync with NTP
Dual timezone display
Full screen mode (for use when docked)

 * Calculator
Basic calculating
memory function
clipboard support

 * PIM
Calendar
Time
Contacts
Notes
Appointments
Task List

 * Remote desktop client
VNC client
RDP client
Support for screen scaling and panning
Stylus to Mouse click conversion

 * E-book reader

=== Localization ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-locale : Cases]

 * Support English (US)

=== Documentation ===
[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/UMEdesktop-docs : Cases]

 * Deliver updated Documentation

 * Licensing terms for all documentation

 * List of any proprietary documentation which cannot be made public.
Thank you for your interest in Ubuntu Mobile Edition 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 Mobile Edition testing wiki. The pages linked within are designed to guide you through the process of setting up an environment, testing the features, 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 Ubuntu Mobile Edition. 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 resources that are not commonly used.
Advanced Feature Testing

Compliance Testing

Compliance testing ensures that Ubuntu Mobile Edition 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 Ubuntu Mobile Edition and is a vital requirement for many of companies implementing it.
Compliance Testing

Reporting Bugs

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

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 Mobile Edition 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.

Testing/Cases/UbuntuMobileEdition (last edited 2008-10-08 17:54:02 by bismuth)