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|description=This test case tests the basic functionality of the ABRT GUI. | |description=This test case tests the basic functionality of the ABRT GUI. | ||
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# Go to: <tt> | # Go to: <tt>Activities -> Applications</tt> and click on ''Automatic Bug Reporting Tool'', or run {{command|gnome-abrt}} in terminal. | ||
# In the main window you should see a list of previously detected crashes | # In the main window you should see a list of previously detected crashes | ||
#* Select some crash | #* Select some crash | ||
# Look for the | # Look for the icon - the ABRT logo - in the task list or overview | ||
# Go to <tt> | # Go to <tt>Preferences -> Events</tt> | ||
|results= | |results= | ||
# abrt | # {{command|gnome-abrt}} should run without crashing | ||
# Information about a crash should appear right after | # Information about a crash should appear right after selecting it in the main window | ||
# The ABRT window should have | # The ABRT window should have the correct icon in task bar or GNOME Shell | ||
# <tt> | # <tt>Configuration</tt> window should let you see and configure plugins | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Package_abrt_test_cases]] | [[Category:Package_abrt_test_cases]] |
Latest revision as of 19:43, 4 July 2014
Description
This test case tests the basic functionality of the ABRT GUI.
How to test
- Go to: Activities -> Applications and click on Automatic Bug Reporting Tool, or run
gnome-abrt
in terminal. - In the main window you should see a list of previously detected crashes
- Select some crash
- Look for the icon - the ABRT logo - in the task list or overview
- Go to Preferences -> Events
Expected Results
gnome-abrt
should run without crashing- Information about a crash should appear right after selecting it in the main window
- The ABRT window should have the correct icon in task bar or GNOME Shell
- Configuration window should let you see and configure plugins