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Revision as of 22:26, 4 July 2014
Description
This test case tests whether the 'core applications' defined in the Workstation/Technical_Specification are present on a particular medium.
How to test
- Clean boot the Fedora Workstation medium you wish to test
- Try to launch each of the Workstation core applications from the Overview
- If one does not appear to be present, use
rpm -q (packagename)
to verify whether the package is missing entirely, or some other issue prevents the application appearing in the Overview - Perform a default installation of the medium, and repeat the test in the installed system
Expected Results
- All the core applications should be present and available from the Overview
- Ideally, the applications should all launch successfully (though note that this part of the test is effectively a subset of QA:Testcase_desktop_menus)