Live Session in Lubuntu Desktop amd64 in Groovy Daily (archived)

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Test-case Live Session Start

Boot up the image
Lubuntu boot screen is displayed
When ubiquity starts select your language in the left column
Language is selected, all labels are changed to translated versions
Press "Try Lubuntu" and wait for the Live session to start
The default desktop is displayed

Test-case Live Session Usage

Use and execute the default applications found for the desktop enviroment being run
All applications should function without error


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Failedcheker2020-09-10 17:10
lubuntu groovy QA-test live session locked up (#1894064)
In: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired
Importance: Undecided
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1 reports, 22 comments, 1 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1894064

VMWare. There is no sound. When I tried to mess with it via pulseaudio it froze both the VM and the host for 30 seconds. Then it recovered but there was still no sound. I think the timing was a coincidence, because I shut the guest down and booted it up again and, without doing anything, after a couple of minutes it froze again. This time it didn't recover, I had to force shutdown the host. There was never any sound. I think VMWare is to blame this time because there is sound on baremetal.
This testcase is obsolete. Not only does Lubuntu use calamares instead of ubiquity, it doesn't start automatically. Not convinced this is a bug.

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Passedcheker2020-09-10 17:23

Baremetal. No issues.
This testcase is obsolete. Not only does Lubuntu use calamares instead of ubiquity, it doesn't start automatically. Not convinced this is a bug.

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