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# Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again (using the Test Day live CD if you so choose) | # Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again (using the Test Day live CD if you so choose) | ||
# Boot as normal and log in | # Boot as normal and log in | ||
# Ensure the | # Ensure the {{command|rendercheck}} tool is available. If you are using the Test Day live CD it will be available automatically. For other situations a package is available [http://adamwill.fedorapeople.org/nouveau/ here] | ||
# From a console, run the following command: | # From a console, run the following command: <pre>rendercheck -t fill,dcoords,scoords,mcoords,tscoords,tmcoords,blend,composite -f a8r8g8b8,x8r8g8b8,a8 > renderchecklog</pre> | ||
# It will take around 15 minutes to complete (it is complete when it returns to a prompt). When it does, compress the resulting ''renderchecklog'' file (e.g. {{command|gzip renderchecklog}}) and upload it to the Wiki via the ''Upload file'' link in the left hand link bar | # It will take around 15 minutes to complete (it is complete when it returns to a prompt). When it does, compress the resulting ''renderchecklog'' file (e.g. {{command|gzip renderchecklog}}) and upload it to the Wiki via the ''Upload file'' link in the left hand link bar | ||
# Add a link to your upload in the appropriate box in the Wiki page Test Results section | # Add a link to your upload in the appropriate box in the Wiki page Test Results section |
Revision as of 12:15, 15 April 2010
Description
This test case logs the results of a basic 'rendercheck' test on the Nouveau driver.
How to test
- Ensure the file
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
does not exist, or is a valid file that uses the nouveau driver. If you are using the live image, ignore this step - Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again (using the Test Day live CD if you so choose)
- Boot as normal and log in
- Ensure the
rendercheck
tool is available. If you are using the Test Day live CD it will be available automatically. For other situations a package is available here - From a console, run the following command:
rendercheck -t fill,dcoords,scoords,mcoords,tscoords,tmcoords,blend,composite -f a8r8g8b8,x8r8g8b8,a8 > renderchecklog
- It will take around 15 minutes to complete (it is complete when it returns to a prompt). When it does, compress the resulting renderchecklog file (e.g.
gzip renderchecklog
) and upload it to the Wiki via the Upload file link in the left hand link bar - Add a link to your upload in the appropriate box in the Wiki page Test Results section
Expected Results
- The renderchecklog file should contain a record of the complete rendercheck session