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[[Category:Fedora ARM VFAD]]
[[Category:Fedora ARM VFAD]]

Revision as of 22:08, 18 June 2012

This is the test result page for Versatile Express + XFCE ARMHFP.

  1. Does your downloaded image have the correct checksum?
    • Run the command: sha256sum --check *CHECKSUM.txt
  2. Check the image size:
    • xzcat NameOfImage.xz|wc -c - Is the uncompressed image less then 4GB?
  3. Copy the image to your SD card:
    • xzcat (name-of-image) > /dev/SD_Card_Device and then insert it into your system and power on. Does the system boot?
  4. Do all default services start properly?
    • Watch for service-start failure messages during boot.
  5. Check the boot result:
    • If graphics hardware is present and the image is configured for a graphical user interface, does the system successfully boot to the GUI?
    • If no graphical hardware is present, does the system successfully boot to a login prompt? (Note: depending on the image, the login prompt may appear on a connected monitor or on a serial console)
  6. Are you able to download and install updates with yum, and if available the default graphical package manager?
    • Test this using the command: yum install sl and yum update (you may want to limit this to one package as updates can take a while depending on your media. eg - yum update bash)
    • Graphical user interfaces only: use the graphical package manager for your desktop (if applicable) to install zsh
  7. Is logging functional? It must provide at least basic local file-based logging of kernel messages, and allow other components to write log messages.
    • Test using the command: tail -f /var/log/messages
  8. Are you able to shutdown the system using standard console commands?
    • Test poweroff or halt or reboot or shutdown -h now
  9. If audio device support is present, does it work?
    • Test with: play /usr/share/sounds/alsa/*wav
  10. Are the final branded release notes from the Documentation team present on the installed media?
    • Check /usr/share/doc/HTML/fedora-release-notes. In a graphical user interface, look for a "Release Notes" menu entry.
  11. Graphical user interfaces only: Is it possible to run Firefox and a terminal application?
  12. Graphical user interfaces only is the default Fedora artwork used?
  13. Graphical user interfaces only: Are the desktop's panels working and fully functional?
  14. Graphical user interfaces only: Is media automatically detected when inserted?
    • Plug in a USB device or other removable media. Does the system automatically mount the device?
  15. Graphical user interfaces only: On graphical hardware - do offered mechanisms (if any) for shutting down, logging out and rebooting work?
    • Use the GUI to logout, reboot and shutdown the system.
  16. Graphical user interfaces only: Do all elements of the default panel (or equivalent) configuration in all release-blocking desktops function correctly in common use?
    • Does every button do what it is supposed to do?
    • Do GUI actions align correctly with the pointer position?
  17. Graphical user interfaces only: Menu sanity:
    • All Applications listed in the system menus (or equivalent) must have icons which have a consistent appearance and sufficiently high resolution to avoid appearing blurry
    • Do all applications listed under the Applications menu or category start successfully?
    • Do all applications listed under the Applications menu or category must withstand a basic functionality test and not crash after a few minutes of normal use. They must also have working Help and Help -> About menu items
    • Ensure no application appears more then once in the menus. In particular, items under System must not appear under Applications
  18. Graphical user interfaces only: Does Saving passwords in the desktop default keyring (if the desktop implements one), and retrieving passwords from the keyring work?
    • Create an ssh key: ssh-keygen # Use a passphrase
    • Copy the ssh key to a remote system: ssh-copy-id YourUserId@RemoteSystem # Enter password when prompted
    • Connect to the remote system: ssh YourUserId@RemoteSystem # You should be prompted for the passphrase. Select the checkbox marked "Unlock this key when I log in" (or similar wording)
    • Log out.
    • Log back in to the system.
    • Connect to the remote system again: ssh YourUserId@RemoteSystem # You should not be prompted for your passphrase.

Results

Test Result Notes
1
Pass pass blc
2
Pass pass blc
3
Pass pass blc
3775922176 bytes
4
Pass pass blc
./arm-vexpress-xfce-mmcblk0/boot/boot-vexpress+x ./arm-vexpress-xfce-mmcblk0/boot/vmlinuz-3.4.2-3.fc17.armv5tel ./arm-vexpress-xfce-mmcblk0/boot/initramfs-3.4.2-3.fc17.armv5tel.img ./Fedora-17-arm-vexpress-xfce-mmcblk0.img


5
Pass pass blc
6
Pass pass blc
7
Pass pass blc
8
Pass pass blc
9
10 n/a
11
Pass pass blc
12
Pass pass blc
13
Pass pass blc
14
Pass pass blc
15 n/a
16
Pass pass blc
logout okay,
17
Pass pass blc
18
Pass pass blc
did not check *every* program
19
Pass pass blc
No native keyring support in XFCE