[Testing] Fabiana Kubke: testing summary auckland October 23

Simon Schampijer simon at schampijer.de
Wed Oct 27 05:02:46 EDT 2010


On 10/27/2010 11:00 AM, Fabiana Kubke wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Simon Schampijer<simon at schampijer.de>wrote:
>
>> On 10/23/2010 09:21 PM, Holt wrote:
>>> Subject:
>>> testing summary auckland October 23
>>> From:
>>> Fabiana Kubke<mf.kubke at gmail.com>
>>> Date:
>>> Sat, 23 Oct 2010 23:52:40 +1300
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>> When doing testing with the 0.90 builds on the XO you can file bugs that
>> are in Sugar at bugs.sugarlabs.org and add the olpc-0.90 keyword:
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> OK
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>>> Problem with unmounting USB
>>> XO 1.0 / Fedora 14 / Sugar 0.9 /Build 18 customised / Firmware Q2E45
>>> XO 1.5 /Fedora 14 / Sugar 0.9 / Build 5 customized / Firmware Q3A58
>>> Problem after using a usb causes problems such as frame key not working,
>>> alt-tab didn't work, function keys to shift to different views also do
>>> not work. Things listed on the journal could still be accessed and
>>> activities could be started and the frame can be called with the mouse.
>>> Restart of computer restored frame key function and function keys for
>>> neighborhood/journal etc. but alt-tab still does not work.It is not
>>> clear whether the usb was properly unmounted or not, mount command says
>>> it is not mounted but usb still has light on (which on my ubuntu means
>>> the usb is still mounted). It seems to be an issue with the keyboard
>>> talking to the system, everything seems to otherwise be working ok.
>>
>> Sounds a bit like: http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2415 If you have
>> ways to reproduce this issue would be great.
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> Could be. One of the testers queried whether the keyboard is connected via
> usb, which might partially explain the problem.
>
> As far as I recall, it happened on two different xo1.0 (didn't reproduce)
> but we reproduced on the xo1.5 (after restart). We can see if we can get
> some more info next testing meeting.
>
> Cheers,
> Fabiana
>
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>>> Turtle machine 7
>>> XO 1.0 / Fedora 14 / Sugar 0.9 /Build 18 customised / Firmware Q2E45
>>> Turtle machine 7: There is query about why a square with the little
>>> turtle and the finished shape on the left moves down in some instances
>>> upon successful completion of the shape (and get the happy wizard) but
>>> not in other instances. It moved through the first ~five levels and then
>>> stopped, and going back to lower levels did not restore it and still
>>> didn't move. Closing and restarting did not bring the moving turtle
>>> back. Closing and starting as new also didn't restore it, nor did
>>> restarting the computer.
>>> XO 1.5 /Fedora 14 / Sugar 0.9 / Build 5 customized / Firmware Q3A58
>>> Turtle machine 7 Didn't see any problems, but didn't go into too much
>> depth
>>>
>>> Record 86
>>> XO 1.0 / Fedora 14 / Sugar 0.9 /Build 18 customised / Firmware Q2E45
>>> XO 1.5 /Fedora 14 / Sugar 0.9 / Build 5 customized / Firmware Q3A58
>>> Record 86 (tried to reproduce what was described here:
>>> http://lists.sugarlabs.org/archive/sugar-devel/2010-October/028210.html).
>> Couldn't
>>> reproduce.But found some errors nonetheless: When recording a video,
>>> while recording works fine, after recording clicked the 'i' button
>>> (information/metadata?) and a big black window opens that cannon be
>>> closed. But loading an existing video, opens the black box, opening with
>>> 'start new' doesn't bring up the black box. Also, upon quitting the
>>> activity it is not asking to save, unless it was started as 'new'. It
>>> might be useful to be able to open 'new' from within the activity, not
>>> have to stop and star again to work on a new project.
>>
>> Record might have several issues, that is one of those that a developer
>> would need to look at imho. The request from Eric was a test on a 852
>> (F11) build. So, I would not compare that with the F14 build.
>>
>> Thanks for testing,
>>     Simon

Yeah, I have seen it several times myself, and I thought at one point 
too that it was due to unmounting, but then was not able to reproduce it 
reliably :/

Regards,
    Simon


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