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Screen Profiles! A new feature is available in Jaunty, the screen-profiles package. After installing Jaunty, 'sudo apt-get install screen-profiles', then run 'screen-profiles' and select one of the screen profiles there. Testcase: || Bug description || Bug number || Tester || |
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At the moment, guided LVM partitioning always consumes almost the whole disk for /, which loses much of the flexibility of LVM; it is possible to control this, but only by using manual partitioning which is rather fiddly for LVM. As a middle ground, we will adjust the guided LVM partitioning mode to offer a straightforward way to select the amount of the volume group that should be allocated to logical volumes, indicating that this can easily be increased later. Testcase: ask for how much space to use in volume group, and select by default on servers. || Bug description || Bug number || Tester || |
The Ubuntu Testing day is a special day where the Ubuntu Community comes together with a shared goal of testing an specific set of ISO images (Alpha, Beta, RC, Gold or Point releases), an specific feature or some bugs needing verification. Taking the idea from the UbuntuBugDay, we want to apply the same concepts to ISO testing.
Join the Testing Day
Who can join the Testing Day? Everyone. You don't need to be a developer. You don't need to know how to code. Everyone is welcome. If you don't know how to help, then just stop on by and we'll explain everything to you. In fact, one of the objectives of the Testing Day is to help people willing to start testing Ubuntu to make it better.
Where to join the Testing Day? Come to #ubuntu-testing on freenode IRC. Normal testing activity takes place in #ubuntu-testing at other times also.
5-a-day-ing
During testing days you can also do 5-A-Day for this one you can do the following in order to tag your work on the testing day:
- 5-a-day --add-tag testingday-20090222
- Add bugs to 5-a-day as usual when creating, verifying or commenting on bugs
- And when done with testing day run: 5-a-day --remove-tag testingday-20090222
Which is the goal for this testing day?
We will be testing new features that are going to be released in Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty). If you are running the development release of Ubuntu, or want to give it a try in a Virtual Machine, please, go on reading.
Depending on the flavour of Ubuntu you're running (desktop, netbook, server), you have a new feature to test with it.
Ubuntu Desktop
Screen Profiles!
A new feature is available in Jaunty, the screen-profiles package. After installing Jaunty, 'sudo apt-get install screen-profiles', then run 'screen-profiles' and select one of the screen profiles there.
Testcase:
Bug description |
Bug number |
Tester |
Netbooks
Are you the proud owner of a brand new netbook? Please, help us testing if Ubuntu Netbook Remix works well with your model. Ubuntu Mobile team is now publishing daily images of UNR, so please, download the latest USB image from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook-remix/daily-live/current/ and report back any bugs you might find.
You can read the test cases for UNR at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Cases/Ubuntu-Netbook-Remix
Bug description |
Bug number |
Tester |
Ubuntu Server
At the moment, guided LVM partitioning always consumes almost the whole disk for /, which loses much of the flexibility of LVM; it is possible to control this, but only by using manual partitioning which is rather fiddly for LVM. As a middle ground, we will adjust the guided LVM partitioning mode to offer a straightforward way to select the amount of the volume group that should be allocated to logical volumes, indicating that this can easily be increased later.
Testcase: ask for how much space to use in volume group, and select by default on servers.
Bug description |
Bug number |
Tester |
Testing/UbuntuTestingDay/20090302 (last edited 2009-03-02 17:06:01 by 82-47-39-199)