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|description=This test case describes the scenario of temporarily closing the lid
|description=This test case describes the scenario of temporarily closing the lid.
{{admon/note|Limited audience|This test targets laptop users.}}
{{admon/note|Optional test|If you do not have laptop feel free to skip this test. In this case please leave the corresponding column in the results table blank.}}
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# Use your computer normally, unplugged (most likely a laptop in this scenario)
{{admon/note|Run from battery|It is preferred to run this test on battery.}}
# Close the lid to go to another room (this scenario is about closing the lid ''temporarily'', ie for 30 to 90 seconds)
# Log-in into your desktop (if you are not already logged).
# Open the lid again  
# Let the system time to fully initialize (cca. 1-2 minutes).
# Close the lid.
# Wait cca. 30 - 90 seconds.
# Open the lid again.
#* Maybe you may need to touch some button or special key, it depends on your HW.
|results=
|results=
{{admon/note|What is reasonable?|Note that we ask for you to judge whether the system behaviour is 'reasonable' or not, without prescribing the exact outcome. If some aspect of the system behaviour is surprising or confusing to you, it is probably worth pointing out.}}
{{admon/note|Variable results|The description bellow describes the default behaviour that can be overridden. If you changed the defaults just judge whether the system behaviour is 'reasonable' or not. If some aspect of the system behaviour is surprising or confusing to you, it is probably worth pointing out.}}
* Reasonable behaviours might be:
# The laptop suspends when you close the lid.
*# The laptop should suspend when you close the lid. Always. Otherwise you risk frying your laptop when you close it and stow it away
# The laptop resumes when you open the lid, quickly and smoothly (you may need to press some button or special key in order to resume).
*# The laptop should resume when you open the lid, quickly and smoothly.
# Desktop should get locked and prompt you for a password.
*# NetworkManager should reestablish a network connection. Applications that had a network connection should tolerate a brief interruption and continue.
# NetworkManager re-establishes a network connection.
* Unreasonable behaviours would include:
*# Not suspending when the lid is closed
*# Not resuming when the lid is opened
*# Resuming and immediately shutting down
*# Slow and flickery resume
*# Applications that crash after resume
}}
}}


[[Category:Power_Management_Test_Cases]]
[[Category:Power_Management_Test_Cases]]

Latest revision as of 16:37, 16 April 2013

Description

This test case describes the scenario of temporarily closing the lid.

Limited audience
This test targets laptop users.
Optional test
If you do not have laptop feel free to skip this test. In this case please leave the corresponding column in the results table blank.


How to test

Run from battery
It is preferred to run this test on battery.
  1. Log-in into your desktop (if you are not already logged).
  2. Let the system time to fully initialize (cca. 1-2 minutes).
  3. Close the lid.
  4. Wait cca. 30 - 90 seconds.
  5. Open the lid again.
    • Maybe you may need to touch some button or special key, it depends on your HW.

Expected Results

Variable results
The description bellow describes the default behaviour that can be overridden. If you changed the defaults just judge whether the system behaviour is 'reasonable' or not. If some aspect of the system behaviour is surprising or confusing to you, it is probably worth pointing out.
  1. The laptop suspends when you close the lid.
  2. The laptop resumes when you open the lid, quickly and smoothly (you may need to press some button or special key in order to resume).
  3. Desktop should get locked and prompt you for a password.
  4. NetworkManager re-establishes a network connection.