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* Touchscreen using xf86-input-tslib does not work (N8x0, SmartQ). Fix will be in testing2 image (redownload image and it should be fixed) | * Touchscreen using xf86-input-tslib does not work (N8x0, SmartQ). Fix will be in testing2 image (redownload image and it should be fixed) | ||
- | * http://pastebin.ca/1418638 | + | * Brightness applet makes hildon crash (not always) http://pastebin.ca/1418638 |
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Revision as of 21:34, 10 May 2009
By using these testing images, you're morally obligated to test them and to edit this page and report -every single bug you find-, no matter if they're theme flaws, quirks, bugs or crashes. You can optionally also use bugzilla , use version 0.13.
Please send the bug report urls to mer-chatter (see Mer/Awareness ) as well
Sign up for [mer-testing] mailing list and share your bugs, testing experiences. Test master is Meizirkki, and can be found in #mer on irc.freenode.net usually and you can ask him if there's some specialized areas that need testing. Take these testing things first.
These images will not be the only ones this week. In N8x0 installer, when it asks for URL=, write URL=http://the.image.intended. Instructions on Mer/Releases/0.12 still apply.
Mer N8x0, rootfs version or http://tinyurl.com/q4vj97
Bugs in testing1
- Touchscreen using xf86-input-tslib does not work (N8x0, SmartQ). Fix will be in testing2 image (redownload image and it should be fixed)
- Brightness applet makes hildon crash (not always) http://pastebin.ca/1418638
x86 VMDK
- Text in text fields can not be drag-selected (cursor jumps to start of field instead)
- Applications installed prompt for folder location but are always stored in Extras
- Organize dialog nonresponsive to any input
- Locale hardcoded to en_GB.utf8 (?)
- Terminal menu text is not replaced with localized text - e.g. "webameedit - webamecopy" etc.
- Terminal toolbar Ctrl button non-functional (try Ctrl + d, Ctrl + h, Ctrl + g, Ctrl + c)
- Terminal toolbar (likely other) has significanly misaligned background image when selected.
--boxofsnoo 18:25, 10 May 2009 (UTC)