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==How to write a good bug report== |
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Revision as of 08:15, 10 December 2010
Introduction
This is a page where the testers are invited to gather their 10.1.3 testing results. We hope to find out more quickly possibly introduced regressions and get a sense of what works well. There are as well some tests where details about the hardware you used are interesting to us (e.g. Internet connection, USB2VGA). And of course, we hope it is fun for you to see a page like this grow!
Each 10.1.3 Feature has a section where you can comment. There are as well some more generic tests like connecting to the Internet and backwards compatibility tests. The last sections has a list of bugs that we think are important to test.
Install testing environment
Follow the instructions at Release_notes/10.1.3#Installation.
10.1.3 Features
Sugar Ad-hoc networks
To mimic the mesh behavior on devices where mesh hardware is not available and make the "under a tree"-scenario possible the Sugar ad hoc networks have been added. The feature adds three default ad hoc networks, for channel 1, 6, and 11. They are represented with designated icons in the Neighborhood view.
Testing plans can be found in the 0.90 Feature page. Note: the icons are only visible on the XO-1.5 by design. You still can connect XO-1s and XO-1.5s with each other though, see the testing plans for how to do that.
Name | Works? | Comment |
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Jane Doe | yes/no | None |
Sharing/Backup Journal entries using a storage device
One possible use case: Martin wants to give a picture he has been drawing to Simon. He plugs in his USB-stick and copies the Journal entry on the stick. Simon insert the stick and copies it into his Journal. Another use cas is, to use this Feature to backup Journal entries.
More information can be found here.
Name | Works? | Comment |
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Jane Doe | yes/no | None |
USB2VGA Adapter usage
One possible use case: Teacher wants to connect an XO with a projector.
Usage notes at Adding_USB_SVGA. See the '10.1.3' and 'Limitations and Quirks' sections.
Name | USB-SVGA adapter | Works? | Comment |
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Jane Doe | Sitecom CN-105 | yes/no | None |
Backwards compatibility tests
Migrate Journal entries stored on a storage device in 0.82
One possible use case: A learner/teacher has been backing up Journal entries to a USB-stick in Sugar 0.82, included in the 8.2.* OLPC builds.
More info about the issue and how to test it can be found here.
Name | Works? | Comment |
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Pierre-Paul-Jacques | yes/no | None |
Update from previous releases
Here please report back about upgrades you did from previous OLPC builds. You can get a 0.82 image from gg-802-1 or a 10.1.2 build from here.
Name | Version | Works? | Comment |
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Pierre-Paul-Jacques | 10.1.2 | yes/no | None |
Connectivity: Different internet connections
You should test here if you can connect with a WEP and WPA/WPA2 network, if a wired connection is possible and the 3G connection test can be logged here, too.
Name | Connectivity Type | Works? | Comment |
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Pierre-Paul-Jacques | WEP | yes/no | None |
Bug Fix testing
For particular bugs you can indicate your test results in this section. This can be done by more than one person, just separate name and result by a column.
Bug | Description | Works? | Tester | Comment |
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<trac>1</trac> | Example | yes, no, yes | Martin, Simon, Gonzalo, Sam | None |
<trac>10312</trac> | Journal: Show alert when error occurs while writing to external devices | yes/no | Name | None |
How to write a good bug report
If you find new bugs please file them at http://dev.laptop.org.
You should note the following in the bug report:
- the version you are using
- steps to reproduce
In most cases it is of interest to the developers to look at the Sugar (shell.log) and/or the Activity logs (e.g. org.laptop.AbiWordActivity-1.log for the Write activity). The logs are placed in '/home/olpc/.sugar/default/logs'. You can view the logs using the Log activity as well.