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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    Could someone PLEASE seed the bloody thing! We can't test if we can't get it!

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    Quote Originally Posted by kvonb View Post
    Could someone PLEASE seed the bloody thing! We can't test if we can't get it!
    kvonb, are you trying to get the nightly image via bittorrent?

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    Quote Originally Posted by j1mc View Post
    kvonb, are you trying to get the nightly image via bittorrent?
    Yup, looks like I was .

    Man, I got 70% of the bugger too!

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    Quote Originally Posted by kvonb View Post
    Yup, looks like I was .

    Man, I got 70% of the bugger too!
    kvonb, i'm afraid i can't promise much in the way of seeding the bittorrent. have you looked into using jigdo or rsync to keep your nightly image current?

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    Hi all! Is it too late to start helping out with the testing of the Feisty Fawn version of Xubuntu? If not, I would like to voulunteer. I have 2 machines that I can test on. If it is not too late, how can I get the latest version of the ISO and how can I report bugs? Also, are any parts that need to be tested more than others? What specifically needs the most testing?

    Thanks,
    -John

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    I tried to boot the feisty-desktop-i386.iso (build 2070301). It fails on three machines with:
    Loading isolinux: Disk error 32, AX = 4200, drive 9F

    I'm probably shouldn't be trying it out as I don't know how to proceed from here, but I _really_ want to upgrade all my machines to Xubuntu 7.0 when it's ready. I figured testing the prerelease versions was the best way to be sure it'll work for me.
    Mark

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    Quote Originally Posted by jftuga View Post
    Hi all! Is it too late to start helping out with the testing of the Feisty Fawn version of Xubuntu? If not, I would like to voulunteer. I have 2 machines that I can test on. If it is not too late, how can I get the latest version of the ISO and how can I report bugs? Also, are any parts that need to be tested more than others? What specifically needs the most testing?

    Thanks,
    -John
    Hi John,

    No, it is not too late to help out with testing Xubuntu Feisty Fawn. In fact, you're coming along at just the right time.

    Here is an email sent out to the Xubuntu developer and user mailing lists. It should help get you started. Thanks for offering your help!!

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    Quote Originally Posted by jmc1024 View Post
    I tried to boot the feisty-desktop-i386.iso (build 2070301). It fails on three machines with:
    Loading isolinux: Disk error 32, AX = 4200, drive 9F

    I'm probably shouldn't be trying it out as I don't know how to proceed from here, but I _really_ want to upgrade all my machines to Xubuntu 7.0 when it's ready. I figured testing the prerelease versions was the best way to be sure it'll work for me.
    Mark
    Hi Mark,

    If you wish to test Xubuntu, please make sure that you are using the most recent nightly release. The Ubuntu developer team fixes bugs every day, so an ISO from March 1st will probably have some bugs in it that have been fixed by March 17th.

    Please see this listserve message concerning our most recent testing procedures.

    And thank you for volunteering to test!

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    If I can get my hands on it... I have 9 IBM dual p3 eServers that are in a 8 foot rack that I will run the development version on at least two....

    I'm in the process of building up the rack with the file server and whatnot, and some of the IBMs won't be working... so this is a good thing to make them do!
    Technology is dominated by two types of people: those who understand what they do not manage, and those who manage what they do not understand.
    My Blog / My Kubuntu Help Blog

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    Re: Looking for Xubuntu Testers

    I finished my test report, here it is.

    is this the correct place too post it?

    Xubuntu Feisty Herd 5 Test Report
    20-03-2007
    version 1.0
    Jelle de Jong
    jelledejong@powercraft

    This is my test report for the Herd 5 version of Xubuntu 7.04 Feisty release.

    I have done some testing for this release with the following hardware set-up:

    Motherboard:
    - VIA Epia Mini-ITX EN12000E
    Hard disk:
    - Samsung HM080HI - 80 GB - 12ms 8mb 5400rpm - Serial ATA 150 - SpinPoint M80S
    Memory:
    - Kingston Dimm 1Gb DDR2 PC2-4200 533Mhz
    BIOS setting:
    - Default optimized settings

    I am only going to point out the problems that I encountered while testing. I am not
    going to discuss all the good points, because this will take to long. So please
    don't put me in a box of being a freaked complainer

    1: The dependencies of the Gaim Internet Messenger package are weird. Gaim is
    installed standard on Xubuntu and should not depend on GNOME package dependencies.
    But when I enter the following command: sudo apt-get install gaim it wants to
    install all kinds of GNOME packages.

    2: The Time and Date configuration tool (time-admin) is working strange. If you
    select a different date or time and press the synchronize button there is no process indicator?.
    This is very confusing, sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't.
    Also the help button doesn't do anything.

    3: The xsrceensaver has 3D rendering themes enabled by default. This is not very
    handy. I don't have 3D rendering support installed by default. When manually
    compiled and installed 3D rendering will eat up all my cpu power, and power consumption will be higher.
    I also had an AMD Geode with SiS741CX chip for testing.
    This motherboard will even crash when trying to attempt 3D rendering. So the xscreensaver will crash
    that motherboard. Also control + alt + delete will enable the xscreensaver screen
    lock function, this works but I think the looks are very ugly. People around me
    don't like it either. So the appearance can be improved drastically.

    4: When I install DVD playback support I need CSS to decode encrypted DVD's.
    Normally there is a script called “install-css.sh”, that installs some *.deb package files from the internet.
    But this script is nowhere to be found in feisty. I had to download this package manually.
    I am talking about the libdvdcss package and the /usr/share/doc/libdvdread3/install-css script.

    5: The new thunar volume management system is not fitting to my needs! They said
    this feature could be disabled easy. But I can't find a working option to get the
    old behavior back. When I plug in a normal USB 2.0 1GB usbstick. Thunar says I have
    plugged in a USB 2.0 Music Player. This is absurd and very annoying and confusing.
    Make it possible to get the old system back so I can make a usbdisk mount automatic
    to /media/usbdisk and when I plug in a usbstick it will mount automatic to
    /media/usbstick

    6: I wanted to download the daily ISO and burn it to a CD, but the ISO was more than
    700MB and it will not fit on a normal CD. This probably is caused by the rsync
    system that makes an image bigger when changes are added. The ISO was 712MB, please keep it under 700MB.

    7: When pressing control + alt + backspace the gdm-greeter will not be shown again
    after the x session is terminated. Checking with the top command it will have 100%
    CPU load on the gdm package. I have to do sudo pkill gdm and startx to get x up
    again.

    8: Please don't use The GIMP as the default image viewer but use GQview instead. I
    don't like loading The GIMP by default when I only want to watch a *.jpg image.

    9: xfce4mixer will not update/synchronize with ALSA when the combo boxes in the
    switches section are changed. You can test this when running alsamixer and
    xfce4mixer at the same time and compare their settings.

    10: System beeps sounds from openoffice.org are played over the motherboard speaker
    and the normal speaker. This happens for example when trying to close an unsaved
    document. Please only use the normal sound speakers so that people next to me are not annoyed.

    11: I think the two new options in the title bar of windows for sticking and
    shading are creating too many options and are confusing for normal users. I know people
    that still have trouble with maximizing and minimizing. Also where can these new
    window options be enabled or disabled?

    12: There is a problem with the task list space system. Every button in the task
    list seems to have an almost fixed size. When you have an item in the task list with
    only a few letters, there will be a big, empty and ugly space before it. Please only set a
    maximum size and let the minimum size of a button be determent by the number of
    characters used in the task list label.

    13: The visual appearance of the Xubuntu gdm-greeters are not my style, I think
    it's ugly. The boot-up flash screen is a lot better, but I would like more symmetry
    in it. (just a comment)

    14: The tool that previous was called Add and Remove is now called package manager
    and there is also the Synaptic package manager. Those two different programs also
    have the same icons. I think this is very confusing.

    15: The icons in the list on the left side of the package manager tool (add and
    remove) are all the same. So the games, office, internet etcetera have the same
    icons. I don't believe this will look very appealing.

    16: Shutdown and restart won't work in a normal gdm-greeter started x session.
    Instead it will return to the gdm-greeter screen. it will not power off or reboot.


    17: When shutting down by clicking on the shutdown button in gdm-greeter or with the
    sudo shutdown -h now command, can both result in a system displaying that the system
    is halted. But then the system is still powered on. Pressing the power button will
    result in messages of enabling and disabling devices, but it will not shutdown. I
    have to reset or hold the power button for more than 5 seconds.

    18: Thunar is not updating its current view when files are changed or added in that
    directory!

    19: When a hard disk is in sleep mode it is not spinning, this is fine. But when I
    try to power down the system it will turn on the hard disk.
    Resulting in a disc that is spun up for one second before the system powers down.
    This is not very healthy for the hard drive.
    The life cycle of the hard drive is partially determent by the number of spin ups.

    20: When openoffice.org is installed the links installed in the menu->office section
    are wrong. All those links are pointed to the ooffice command but they should be
    pointed to the specific application like: oowriter, oomath, ooimpress, oocalc and
    oobase. Now hitting the OpenOffice.org Writer link will not start oowriter but will
    start ooffice! This is also the case with the other oo links.

    21: There is a font displaying resolution problem in the Ubuntu distributions.
    The commands: xdpyinfo | grep resolution and xrdb -q | grep Xft should give the same resolution (DPI) but they are way off, resulting in blurry fonts in some applications, like in openoffice.org.
    Normally I was able to solve this by calculate and adding a DisplaySize option in the xorg.conf monitor section.
    But that does not work with feisty!

    22: When I do a search for the program penrose in the xfc4appfinder and then right
    click for more information on the penrose item, it will show a window that has a width that is far to big!.
    The window will be way of the screen.

    For the moment these are my bad points. If you need help debugging, or need more
    information you can contact me.
    It is possible to solve some of these problems, by changing the settings that are default, but the purpose is to get it right form the start!

    I put a lot of time and effort into this, I hope it will be used useful.

    Keep up the good work!

    Best regards,

    Jelle de Jong
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