Three tests of Xubuntu Core 18.04 ISO

Emery Fletcher albinard at gmail.com
Sun Mar 4 21:10:47 UTC 2018


Hello Kev,

Thank you for adding Core to make reporting easier.  I hope I'll be
able to be of some real help in testing, despite 84-year-old brain
cells that aren't quite as springy as they used to be.

Best,
Emery

On 3/3/18, flocculant <flocculant at gmx.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Emery,
>
> Thanks for testing this.
>
> To make it easier for you, and also easier for Xubuntu to track these
> results, I've just added Core to our Bionic builds at
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/384/builds
>
> You can report your results directly there - as I've set the version to
> bionic rather than a date this means that new results just get appended
> rather than clearing back to zero daily
>
> regards
>
> Kev
>
> On 03/03/18 19:07, Emery Fletcher wrote:
>> Tested the 23 February AMD64 ISO dd’d to a USB
>>
>> Computer: 2009-era Compaq, AMD CPU, BIOS, 3GB RAM Nvidia GeForce 6400
>> graphics
>>
>> Test 1:
>> Opened to Try without installing page
>> Checked that existing installation (Core 17.10) was mountable
>> Then went to Install option, chose Erase and install, installed
>> successfully
>>
>> Installed LibreOffice, Nvidia driver, Firefox, Dropbox, Compiz for eye
>> candy
>>
>> Ran that version for a few days, very reliable.
>>
>> Then decided to test installer some more, using same ISO version
>>
>> Test 2:
>> Went directly to the Install option, chose no updates or restricted
>> used Something else option, set root and swap partitions
>> Installer crashed
>>
>> Test 3:
>> Closed the announcement, returned me to the Try page
>> Chose install, same choices (Something else, root and swap)
>>
>> Installed successfully
>>
>
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