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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Sanchit, good question. This cycle I
have been working towards bringing a community hardware database
to be utilized for testing purposes like this. We might consider
including a flag of some sort to indicate that you utilized a
virtual machine for the testing. At the moment, I have been
ignoring the hardware profile field when I report virtual machine
results. If I encounter a bug, I mention I was testing in a VM in
the bug report (it's also obvious from the logs I believe).<br>
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Still, even though I am creating and destroying VM's, I could post
the generic profile of one, along with the visualization software
I use and the host machine I'm running. I suppose then that would
be my answer -- I would put a URL that had both :-) Or leave it
blank. It would be confusing to put your pc hardware profile in
there since you didn't test with it.<br>
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Nicholas<br>
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On 08/15/2012 12:53 PM, Sanchit Gangwar wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">While testing, when we encounter a bug, we are
required to enter the URL of the hardware profile of the
computer. If I test on VM, should I put the hardware profile of
the host computer or the VM?<br>
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