On Tue, 2006-03-28 at 15:46 +0100, Joe Desbonnet wrote:
Thanks -- the live cd tool could be very useful for testing coming
up
to the next release. Perhaps we can compile a list of volunteers with
various makes of laptops to run some sort of live cd tests at the
test2 or test3 phase. I would be glad to to use my Thinkpad T41p for
testing -- as long as I'm back to a usable computer by pressing the
reset button. Is a "fedora-laptop-list" warranted?
Ya. That I think is a good idea. Can you request this against Fedora
infrastructure in
http://bugzilla.redhat.com ?
I had a quick look at Ubuntu 5.04 yesterday evening. There are a few
things there I think we could use:
1. They have a hardware test program which can be used to compile a
report which can be sent back to the development team, along your
comments on each of the tests.
You can look at the tool and see if it can be ported to Fedora easily.
We can do something similar in the next release if we get it we get the
client side packaged in Fedora Core and have someone handle the server
side in
fedoraproject.org
2. There is a hardware browser (do we have something like that? I
can't find it if we do). This would be a *VERY* useful tool.
hal-device-manager (which unfortunately doesnt show up on the menus )
and hwbrowser
Rahul