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# ownCloud share should show up in Files. | # ownCloud share should show up in Files. | ||
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Revision as of 21:03, 20 March 2013
Description
Test whether a Google account can be created.
Setup
- Ensure that
gnome-online-accounts
andgnome-control-center
are installed. - Have already ownCloud account or get free ownCloud account at OwnDrive.
How to test
- Run System Settings and go to the Online Accounts panel.
- Click the "+" button.
- Select ownCloud.
- Enter server (eg. my.owndrive.com) and your username and password.
Expected Results
- Once you have logged in, the cancel button should disappear.
- Once you have allowed access, the dialog should disappear and the new account should appear in the panel.
- ownCloud should show up in Evolution.
- ownCloud Calendars should show up in Evolution.
- ownCloud Contacts should show up in Contacts and Evolution.
- ownCloud share should show up in Files.