=== yofel_ is now known as yofel === chuck_ is now known as zul [13:42] Has the nvidia 8600gt been tested ok? [13:54] yes but a specific setting is required to make it work, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/522588 [13:54] Launchpad bug 522588 in nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu Natty) (and 1 other project) "nVidia 8600 GTS needs "NoPowerConnectorCheck" option to work (affects: 5) (heat: 22)" [High,Triaged] [16:10] hi everybody [16:12] Guys, I'm testing Xorg drivers (http://xorg.qa.ubuntu.com). Testcase Case ID: gpr-001 try to remove an icon from Unity bar with drag out. It doesn't works anymore, the icon stay on the bar. Is it a new feature or a new bug? :) [16:12] jibel, Hi ^^ [16:13] hi xdatap [16:14] if your test doesn't match the test case then it is a bug [16:16] jibel, I was wondring if it was a bug on the testacase instead on the Unity [16:16] jibel, *wondering [16:18] xdatap, it works fine here. So it's a bug with unity. [16:18] hi patrickmw [16:18] jibel, ok [16:18] jibel, thanks [16:18] hi, jibel [16:21] mvo, hi, [16:22] mvo, patrickmw and myself were wondering if you figured out how to test buttons in webkit view like those in software-center ? [17:02] jibel_: sorry for the late reply, I was in a call. well, we dropped the webkit in s-c. [17:08] mvo, there are buttons on the right pane which are not accessible, when you investigate the interface with accerciser all the interfaces are marked as 'not implemented' [17:08] oh [17:09] mvo, what is it ? [17:09] I need to investigate that [17:09] well, it should be accessible [17:09] its all gtk now in natty [17:11] I can have a look after dinner (or tomorrow morning). what buttons in particular? [17:12] mvo, you can try this: ldtp.click("frmUbuntuSoftwareCenter", "btnDeveloperTools") [17:12] it fails with ldtp.client_exception.LdtpExecutionError: Object does not have an Action interface [17:12] mvo, no hurries, bon appétit [17:16] thanks === chuck_ is now known as zul === chuck_ is now known as zul [18:20] Hi. Can someone tell me if xorg testing should be done on a fresh daily ISO, or if apt-get update is sufficient? [18:27] chadadavis: A fresh update *should* be sufficient for xorg testing [18:27] Though if you've monkeyed with config files or made major changes to your system it might be a good idea to do a fresh install [18:27] (I believe -- if e.g. ara says something different I'll bow to her greater knowledge :) ) [18:28] chadadavis: Whoops, forget I said that -- the wiki page says to do a clean install [18:28] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/ProprietaryDrivers/Natty/WeeklyProgram [18:28] Thanks for the reply. Makes sense. Should one also generally report which daily ISO was used in test reports. I would imagine that would be significant, since they're updated ... well, daily. [18:29] Yeah, I remember that bit now, thanks. [18:29] Are the ATI proprietary driver still on the schedule to be tested, once their released? [18:30] Hmm, it doesn't seem to specify if you need to report what ISO you used, so I'm not sure :/ [18:30] chadadavis: That much I don't know, sorry :) === chuck_ is now known as zul === chuck_ is now known as zul [22:31] jibel, hello