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[[Category:Test Days]]
[[Category:Test Days]]

Revision as of 10:12, 18 August 2009

DATE TIME WHERE
2009-08-18 From 12:00 to 21:00 UTC (8am -> 5pm EDT) #fedora-fit-and-finish)


What to test?

The topic of this Fedora Test Day will be printing. We are interesting in the problems you face when using Fedora to print anything, be it an office document, a web page, a photo, or your memoirs.

Who's available

The following people have agreed to be available for testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion: Matthias Clasen, Marek Kasik, Tim Waugh

Prerequisites for Test Day

  • A printer. Or many printers...
  • A good mood. Remember; while we are poking into things that may make us angry or frustrated, we are doing it to make things better
  • An up-to-date rawhide installation. See the instructions on the Rawhide page on the various ways in which you can install or update to Rawhide. If that feels too risky to you, we also have recent rawhide live images available that allow you to participate without risking your existing installation. Tips on using a live image are available at FedoraLiveCD.

Note that these images are too large to fit on a CD. You will need to burn them to a DVD or convert them to USB images to work with them. We are working to get the image size reduced for future test days.

Architecture SHA1SUM Size
i686 ae911660579bbc330f0e034cc1534e7b3cc41787 731M
x86_64 2444f2328c8d23d95b25f16fc145e80c31a9fc10 684M

(as you can see, there is something odd going on here with the i686 spin that blows up its size, but I couldn't figure out what it is)

Finally, if you don't have a rawhide installation and don't want to download an iso, your input will still be valuable if it is based on F11.

How to test

In this test day, we look for the small and large issues that make us want to tear our hair out whenever something needs to be printed.

Tim pointed out that you may have to do these tests with SELinux in permissive mode, due to some issues with the current SELinux policies.

Here are some things to look at:

Issues that were identified

Tester Description Bug references

Things that work alright

Tester Description
ykopkova Printing Network Printer; Printing Complex