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{{Testcase_video_generic_setup|driver={{{driver|(DRIVER)}}}|module={{{module|(MODULE)}}}}}
{{Testcase_video_generic_setup|driver={{{driver|(DRIVER)}}}|module={{{module|(MODULE)}}}}}
{{Testcase_video_generic_3d_setup}}
{{Testcase_video_generic_3d_setup}}
# Install the {{package|extremetuxracer}} package with the command {{su -c 'yum install extremetuxracer'}}
# Install the {{package|extremetuxracer}} package with the command {{command|su -c 'yum install extremetuxracer'}}
|actions=
|actions=
# Launch {{command|etracer}} from a terminal
# Launch {{command|etracer}} from a terminal

Revision as of 22:08, 21 February 2011

{{QA/Test_Case |description=This test checks that your card and software can render extremeTuxRacer. You must be using a card supported by the (DRIVER) video driver. |setup=

  1. Ensure the nomodeset and (MODULE).modeset=0 kernel parameters are not set in your bootloader configuration
    • You can see your current kernel options by running cat /proc/cmdline
  2. Ensure the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf does not exist, or is a valid file that uses the (DRIVER) driver
  3. Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again
  4. If using a live image to test, ignore the above steps and simply boot the system from the live image with default options
  5. Ensure that glxinfo | grep 'OpenGL renderer' does not return OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer or llvmpipe
  6. Install the extremetuxracer package with the command su -c 'yum install extremetuxracer'

|actions=

  1. Launch etracer from a terminal
  2. Edit the game settings (Configuration => {Video, Graphics})
  3. Launch a practice session (Ski Jump is short, Path of Daggers entertaining). Look closely at the screen
  4. Quit extremetuxracer

|results=

  1. The game should not crash
  2. There should be no obvious misrendering (flickering is the most likely problem in this game)