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The following bullet points could use the most care, please see below for testing. | The following bullet points could use the most care, please see below for testing. | ||
==== Things that are potentially changing from | ==== Things that are potentially changing from F12 -> F13 ==== | ||
* | * The Xfce SIG has chosen to drop totem and totem-mozplugin in favor of parole and parole-mozplugin | ||
* | * Midori is a web browser endorsed by upstream Xfce as the official browser of their Desktop Environment, we as the Xfce SIG would like to keep this browser showcased but we will continue to ship Mozilla Firefox as the default as there are still some concerns about functionality. Please use Midori to browse to popular sites and login to test in order to help the efforts to provide feedback upstream, suggestions: Fedora Community, Gmail, Google Docs, Facebook, MySpace, etc. | ||
* TigerVNC has been added, please test this functionality and report all issues. | |||
* There are two new xfce4 panel plugins, the stopwatch and the xfswitch | |||
Beyond this, please just install Xfce on Rawhide - <tt>yum install @XFCE</tt> - and check that everything within Xfce you expect to work, does work. In particular, check that all the configuration applets work correctly. As it's fairly obvious how to test these, we decided not to include specific test cases for each applet; just run each one, and check that changing the settings has the intended effect. If you find any problems, please say so in the IRC chat session. | Beyond this, please just install Xfce on Rawhide - <tt>yum install @XFCE</tt> - and check that everything within Xfce you expect to work, does work. In particular, check that all the configuration applets work correctly. As it's fairly obvious how to test these, we decided not to include specific test cases for each applet; just run each one, and check that changing the settings has the intended effect. If you find any problems, please say so in the IRC chat session. |
Revision as of 04:32, 16 February 2010
DATE | TIME | WHERE |
Thu September 24, 2009 | From 12:00 to 21:00 UTC (8am -> 5pm EDT) | #fedora-qa) |
What to test?
Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on:
- Xfce 4.6.1 (in Rawhide).
Who's available
The following cast of characters will be available for testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ...
- Development - Kevin Fenzi
- Development - Christoph Wickert
- Development - Adam Miller
- Quality Assurance - Adam Williamson
What's needed to test
- Rawhide (tips on installing Rawhide below), or the live CD available for this test day (again see below).
- Xfce installed (yum install @XFCE)
- For the Fedora 12 to 13 upgrade test case, Fedora 12 with Xfce installed and updated to latest Fedora 12 update status
How to test
Update your machine
See the instructions on the Rawhide page on the various ways in which you can install or update to Rawhide.
Live Image
Optionally, you may download a non-destructive rawhide live image for your architecture:
Architecture | sha256sum |
---|---|
i686 | 77aeb59bedc8d41e140baf62611ab05f |
x86-64 | a0fd785614af00a423966fcfc9120c41 |
Tips on using a live image are available at FedoraLiveCD.
Testing
The following bullet points could use the most care, please see below for testing.
Things that are potentially changing from F12 -> F13
- The Xfce SIG has chosen to drop totem and totem-mozplugin in favor of parole and parole-mozplugin
- Midori is a web browser endorsed by upstream Xfce as the official browser of their Desktop Environment, we as the Xfce SIG would like to keep this browser showcased but we will continue to ship Mozilla Firefox as the default as there are still some concerns about functionality. Please use Midori to browse to popular sites and login to test in order to help the efforts to provide feedback upstream, suggestions: Fedora Community, Gmail, Google Docs, Facebook, MySpace, etc.
- TigerVNC has been added, please test this functionality and report all issues.
- There are two new xfce4 panel plugins, the stopwatch and the xfswitch
Beyond this, please just install Xfce on Rawhide - yum install @XFCE - and check that everything within Xfce you expect to work, does work. In particular, check that all the configuration applets work correctly. As it's fairly obvious how to test these, we decided not to include specific test cases for each applet; just run each one, and check that changing the settings has the intended effect. If you find any problems, please say so in the IRC chat session.
Notes from testing / Non-Bugzilla issues
All open bugs in XFCE4 bugzilla
Howto test results
- confirm gdm offers Xfce4 as a session type
- confirm you can select this session and login
- confirm settings changes can be made and saved, and are found after a logout/login cycle.
- confirm day to day desktop functions are working.
- confirm all settings dialogs come up and work.
- confirm xfce4-mixer starts and can manage any sound card(s).
- confirm xfburn is stable and capable in burning to media
- confirm midori is stable and feature rich enough to be a drop in replacement for other browsers.