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PURPOSE:
This test will verify that the desktop clock synchronizes with the system clock.
STEPS:
1. Click the "Test" button and verify the clock moves ahead by 1 hour.
Note: It may take a minute or so for the clock to refresh
2. Right click on the clock, then click on "Time & Date Settings..."
3. Ensure that your clock application is set to manual.
4. Change the time 1 hour back
5. Close the window and reboot
VERIFICATION:
Is your system clock displaying the correct date and time for your timezone?
description
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PURPOSE:
This test will verify that the desktop clock synchronises with the system clock.
STEPS:
1. Click the "Test" button and verify the clock moves ahead by 1 hour.
Note: It may take a minute or so for the clock to refresh
2. Right click on the clock, then click on "Time & Date Settings..."
3. Ensure that your clock application is set to manual.
4. Change the time 1 hour back
5. Close the window and reboot
VERIFICATION:
Is your system clock displaying the correct date and time for your timezone?
Translated and reviewed by Joel Addison
Located in ../jobs/panel_clock_test.txt.in:18
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PURPOSE:
This test will verify that you can reboot your system from the desktop menu
STEPS:
1. Click the Gear icon in the upper right corner of the desktop and click on "Shut Down"
2. Click the "Restart" button on the left side of the Shut Down dialog
3. After logging back in, restart System Testing and it should resume here
VERIFICATION:
Did your system restart and bring up the GUI login cleanly?
description
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PURPOSE:
This test will verify that you can reboot your system from the desktop menu
STEPS:
1. Click the Gear icon in the upper right corner of the desktop and click on "Shut Down"
2. Click the "Restart" button on the left side of the Shut Down dialog
3. After logging back in, restart System Testing and it should resume here
VERIFICATION:
Did your system restart and bring up the GUI login cleanly?
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in ../jobs/panel_reboot.txt.in:3
337.
PURPOSE:
This test will verify that a network printer is usable
STEPS:
1. Make sure that a printer is available in your network
2. Click on the Gear icon in the upper right corner and then click on Printers
3. If the printer isn't already listed, click on Add
4. The printer should be detected and proper configuration values should be displayed
5. Print a test page
VERIFICATION:
Were you able to print a test page to the network printer?
description
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PURPOSE:
This test will verify that a network printer is usable
STEPS:
1. Make sure that a printer is available in your network
2. Click on the Gear icon in the upper right corner and then click on Printers
3. If the printer isn't already listed, click on Add
4. The printer should be detected and proper configuration values should be displayed
5. Print a test page
VERIFICATION:
Were you able to print a test page to the network printer?
Translated and reviewed by Jared Norris
Located in ../jobs/peripheral.txt.in:3
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PURPOSE:
This test will verify that a USB DSL or Mobile Broadband modem works
STEPS:
1. Connect the USB cable to the computer
2. Right click on the Network icon in the panel
3. Select 'Edit Connections'
4. Select the 'DSL' (for ADSL modem) or 'Mobile Broadband' (for 3G modem) tab
5. Click on 'Add' button
6. Configure the connection parameters properly
7. Notify OSD should confirm that the connection has been established
8. Select Test to verify that it's possible to establish an HTTP connection
VERIFICATION:
Was the connection correctly established?
description
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Located in ../jobs/peripheral.txt.in:18
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Runs piglit tests for checking support for framebuffer object operations, depth buffer and stencil buffer
description
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Located in ../jobs/piglit.txt.in:7
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Runs piglit tests for checking OpenGL 2.1 support
description
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Located in ../jobs/piglit.txt.in:16
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Runs piglit tests for checking support for vertex buffer object operations
description
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Located in ../jobs/piglit.txt.in:25
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Runs piglit tests for checking support for GLSL fragment shader operations
description
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Located in ../jobs/piglit.txt.in:34
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Runs piglit tests for checking support for GLSL vertex shader operations
description
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Located in ../jobs/piglit.txt.in:43
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Runs piglit tests for checking support for texture from pixmap
description
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Located in ../jobs/piglit.txt.in:52
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Contributors to this translation: Gary M, Jared Norris, Joel Addison, Joel Pickett, Stephen Norman, Terry Jones.