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Fedora L10N QA (Template)

Most of the steps described here are command-line driven, this means they are language independent and should work on whatever locale you are testing.

If you are running Fedora on a different language than the one you are testing you can issue the commands using the following model:

 LANG=lang_code command 

- For instance:

 LANG=pt_BR system-config-printer 

Key

Please use the following format when posting results to this page

Example Explanation Wiki text
none
Untested {{result|none}}
Pass pass USERNAME
Indicates a test that has passed {{result|pass|USERNAME}}
Inprogress inprogress USERNAME
Indicates a test currently assigned and inprogress {{result|inprogress|USERNAME}}
Warning warn USERNAME
Indicates a test that needs further review {{result|warn|USERNAME}}
Fail fail USERNAME
Indicates a failed test ... see Comment/Bug(s) for details {{result|fail|USERNAME}}

Test Matrix

You may want to install PackageKit-command-not-found before running the tests. It will trigger PackageKit if you issue a command of an application that is not installed and automatically suggest the proper package to install. Run the following to install PackageKit-command-not-found:

 su -c 'yum install PackageKit-command-not-found' 
Package Steps built status Result Bug Comment
abrt Issue command abrt-gui
anaconda Issue command liveinst Perform this first to install onto hard drive. Also test the keyboard layout behavior according to [1]
audit-viewer Issue command audit-viewer
authconfig Issue command authconfig
chkconfig Issue command chkconfig
comps n/a (this can be checked through anaconda test using the install media)
desktop-backgrounds Go to System -> Settings -> Appearance
desktop-effects Issue command desktop-effects
FirewallD
firstboot As root ("su -" or "sudo"), issue command firstboot
im-chooser Issue command im-chooser
initscripts This can be checked by pressing Esc during system boot-up
iok Issue command iok
kexec-tools Issue command kexec -h
libuser
liveusb-creator Issue command liveusb-creator
mlocate Issue command locate -h
multimedia-menus go to Application -> Sound & Video -> Output Generation
newt
passwd Issue command passwd -?
policycoreutils Issue command system-config-selinux and selinux-polgengui
PreUpgrade Issue command preupgrade and preupgrade-cli
pykickstart
python-meh
redhat-menus check desktop menu
setroubleshoot issue command sealert -b
setuptool issue command setup
smolt Issue command smoltGui and as root, issue command firstboot and check the section of 'Hardware Profile'
smoon
sos become root using either su - or sudo), issue command sosreport
switchdesk switchdesk
system-config-audit issue command system-config-audit
system-config-bind issue command system-config-bind
system-config-boot issue command system-config-boot
system-config-date issue command system-config-date
system-config-firewall issue command system-config-firewall
system-config-httpd issue command system-config-httpd
system-config-kdump issue command su -c 'setenforce 0', issue command system-config-kdump
system-config-keyboard issue command system-config-keyboard
system-config-kickstart issue command system-config-kickstart
system-config-language issue command system-config-language
system-config-lvm issue command system-config-lvm
system-config-netboot issue command system-config-netboot
system-config-network issue command system-config-network
system-config-nfs issue command system-config-nfs
system-config-printer issue command system-config-printer
system-config-rootpassword issue command system-config-rootpassword
system-config-samba issue command system-config-samba
system-config-services issue command system-config-services
system-config-users issue command system-config-users
system-switch-java issue command su - 'yum install java-1.5.0-gcj java-1.6.0-openjdk', issue command system-switch-java
system-switch-mail become root using either su - or sudo, issue command system-switch-mail
usermode become root using either (su - or sudo), issue command usermode