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UbuntuStudio

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  1. Summary

  2. Procedures Post-install testing

  3. Post-install testing

Summary

Perform structured testing of the Ubuntu desktop on the Live CD or post-install. These steps should be followed during the distro-specific part of ../LiveCDSession, ../LiveCDInstall or ../AlternateInstall.

Procedures

Post-install testing

  • Follow these steps on an installed system.
  • Nautilus If you are on a local network try connecting to a shared Samba or Windows folder and copy some files across (Places -> Network) If you have one, plug in a USB drive and check that it is mounted and you get a Nautilus window
  • Desktop search Open Main Menu -> Places -> Search for files ... In Look in folders: select the Examples folder In the Contains the text: field type 'ubuntu' and click 'Find' Confirm that several files appear in the results
  • Firefox Start Firefox from the menu icon. Visit http://www.ubuntu.com and confirm that it displays as expected. Visit https://iso.qa.ubuntu.com to add your test reports. Visit http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/ to test Flash
  • JACK Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Sound&Video -> Audio Production -> JACK Control Click on the Setup button. In the Parameters section click the Realtime box. Click the OK box at the bottom. Now click Start. "Started" should now be displayed in yellow on the display.
  • Ardour Make sure "JACK" is started from step #4. Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Sound&Video -> Audio Production -> Ardour GTK2 This should bring up a window labeled "Ardour - Session Control". Give your session a name and continue. Ardour should start without error.
  • Blender w/Compiz Make sure you have Compiz enabled. Main Menu -> System -> Preferences -> Appearances. "Visual Effects" tab -> "Normal" settings button Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Graphics -> Blender Use Blender with Compiz enabled and report any issues.

Follow these steps on an installed system.

Nautilus

  • If you are on a local network try connecting to a shared Samba or Windows folder and copy some files across (Places -> Network)
  • If you have one, plug in a USB drive and check that it is mounted and you get a Nautilus window

If you are on a local network try connecting to a shared Samba or Windows folder and copy some files across (Places -> Network)

Desktop search

  • Open Main Menu -> Places -> Search for files ...
  • In Look in folders: select the Examples folder
  • In the Contains the text: field type 'ubuntu' and click 'Find'
  • Confirm that several files appear in the results

Open Main Menu -> Places -> Search for files ...

In Look in folders: select the Examples folder

In the Contains the text: field type 'ubuntu' and click 'Find'

Firefox

Visit http://www.ubuntu.com and confirm that it displays as expected.

Visit https://iso.qa.ubuntu.com to add your test reports.

Visit http://www.ubuntuvideo.com/ to test Flash

JACK

  • Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Sound&Video -> Audio Production -> JACK Control
  • Click on the Setup button.
  • In the Parameters section click the Realtime box.
  • Click the OK box at the bottom.
  • Now click Start.
  • "Started" should now be displayed in yellow on the display.

Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Sound&Video -> Audio Production -> JACK Control

Click on the Setup button.

In the Parameters section click the Realtime box.

Click the OK box at the bottom.

Now click Start.

"Started" should now be displayed in yellow on the display.

Ardour

  • Make sure "JACK" is started from step #4.
  • Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Sound&Video -> Audio Production -> Ardour GTK2
  • This should bring up a window labeled "Ardour - Session Control". Give your session a name and continue.
  • Ardour should start without error.

Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Sound&Video -> Audio Production -> Ardour GTK2

Blender w/Compiz

  • Make sure you have Compiz enabled. Main Menu -> System -> Preferences -> Appearances. "Visual Effects" tab -> "Normal" settings button
  • Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Graphics -> Blender
  • Use Blender with Compiz enabled and report any issues.

Make sure you have Compiz enabled. Main Menu -> System -> Preferences -> Appearances. "Visual Effects" tab -> "Normal" settings button

Open Main Menu -> Applications -> Graphics -> Blender

Testing/Cases/UbuntuStudio (last edited 2008-08-06 17:01:15 by localhost)