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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?
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2013-02-12 |
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?
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346. |
Runs the piglit results summarizing tool
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2013-02-12 |
Runs the piglit results summarising tool
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415. |
PURPOSE:
This test will send the image 'JPEG_Color_Image_Ubuntu.jpg' to a specified device
STEPS:
1. Make sure Bluetooth is enabled by checking the Bluetooth indicator applet
2. Click "Test" and you will be prompted to enter the Bluetooth device name of a device that can accept file transfers (It may take a few moments after entering the name for the file to begin sending)
3. Accept any prompts that appear on both devices
VERIFICATION:
Was the data correctly transferred?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will send the image 'JPEG_Color_Image_Ubuntu.jpg' to a specified device
STEPS:
1. Make sure Bluetooth is enabled by checking the Bluetooth indicator applet
2. Click "Test" and you will be prompted to enter the Bluetooth device name of a device that can accept file transfers (It may take a few moments after entering the name for the file to begin sending)
3. Accept any prompts that appear on both devices
VERIFICATION:
Was the data correctly transferred?
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432. |
PURPOSE:
Tests that the systems wireless hardware can connect to a router using WPA
security and the 802.11b/g protocols.
STEPS:
1. Open your routers configuration tool
2. Change the settings to only accept connections on the B and G wireless bands
3. Make sure the SSID is set to ROUTER_SSID
4. Change the security settings to use WPA2 and ensure the PSK matches that set in ROUTER_PSK
5. Click the 'Test' button to create a connection to the router and test the connection
VERIFICATION:
Verification is automated, do not change the automatically selected result.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Tests that the systems wireless hardware can connect to a router using WPA
security and the 802.11b/g protocols.
STEPS:
1. Open your router's configuration tool
2. Change the settings to only accept connections on the B and G wireless bands
3. Make sure the SSID is set to ROUTER_SSID
4. Change the security settings to use WPA2 and ensure the PSK matches that set in ROUTER_PSK
5. Click the 'Test' button to create a connection to the router and test the connection
VERIFICATION:
Verification is automated, do not change the automatically selected result.
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433. |
PURPOSE:
Tests that the systems wireless hardware can connect to a router using
no security and the 802.11b/g protocols.
STEPS:
1. Open your routers configuration tool
2. Change the settings to only accept connections on the B and G wireless bands
3. Make sure the SSID is set to ROUTER_SSID
4. Change the security settings to use no security
5. Click the 'Test' button to create a connection to the router and test the connection
VERIFICATION:
Verification is automated, do not change the automatically selected result.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Tests that the systems wireless hardware can connect to a router using
no security and the 802.11b/g protocols.
STEPS:
1. Open your router's configuration tool
2. Change the settings to only accept connections on the B and G wireless bands
3. Make sure the SSID is set to ROUTER_SSID
4. Change the security settings to use no security
5. Click the 'Test' button to create a connection to the router and test the connection
VERIFICATION:
Verification is automated, do not change the automatically selected result.
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434. |
PURPOSE:
Tests that the systems wireless hardware can connect to a router using WPA
security and the 802.11n protocols.
STEPS:
1. Open your routers configuration tool
2. Change the settings to only accept connections on the N wireless band
3. Make sure the SSID is set to ROUTER_SSID
4. Change the security settings to use WPA2 and ensure the PSK matches that set in ROUTER_PSK
5. Click the 'Test' button to create a connection to the router and test the connection
VERIFICATION:
Verification is automated, do not change the automatically selected result.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Tests that the systems wireless hardware can connect to a router using WPA
security and the 802.11n protocols.
STEPS:
1. Open your router's configuration tool
2. Change the settings to only accept connections on the N wireless band
3. Make sure the SSID is set to ROUTER_SSID
4. Change the security settings to use WPA2 and ensure the PSK matches that set in ROUTER_PSK
5. Click the 'Test' button to create a connection to the router and test the connection
VERIFICATION:
Verification is automated, do not change the automatically selected result.
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435. |
PURPOSE:
Tests that the systems wireless hardware can connect to a router using
no security and the 802.11n protocol.
STEPS:
1. Open your routers configuration tool
2. Change the settings to only accept connections on the N wireless band
3. Make sure the SSID is set to ROUTER_SSID
4. Change the security settings to use no security
5. Click the 'Test' button to create a connection to the router and test the connection
VERIFICATION:
Verification is automated, do not change the automatically selected result.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Tests that the systems wireless hardware can connect to a router using
no security and the 802.11n protocol.
STEPS:
1. Open your router's configuration tool
2. Change the settings to only accept connections on the N wireless band
3. Make sure the SSID is set to ROUTER_SSID
4. Change the security settings to use no security
5. Click the 'Test' button to create a connection to the router and test the connection
VERIFICATION:
Verification is automated, do not change the automatically selected result.
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455. |
PURPOSE:
Validate that the numeric keypad LED operates the same before and after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Press "Block Num" key to toggle numeric keypad LED
2. Click on the "Test" button to open a window to verify your typing
3. Type using the numeric keypad both when the LED is on and off
VERIFICATION:
1. Numeric keypad LED status should toggle everytime the "Block Num" key is pressed
2. Numbers should only be entered in the keyboard verification window when the LED is on
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Validate that the numeric keypad LED operates the same before and after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Press "Block Num" key to toggle numeric keypad LED
2. Click on the "Test" button to open a window to verify your typing
3. Type using the numeric keypad both when the LED is on and off
VERIFICATION:
1. Numeric keypad LED status should toggle everytime the "Block Num" key is pressed
2. Numbers should only be entered in the keyboard verification window when the LED is on
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461. |
PURPOSE:
Touchpad LED verification after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Click on the touchpad button or press key combination to enable/disable touchpad button
2. Slide your finger on the touchpad
VERIFICATION:
1. Touchpad LED status should toggle everytime the button is clicked or the key combination is pressed
2. When the LED is on, the mouse pointer should move on touchpad usage
3. When the LED is off, the mouse pointer should not move on touchpad usage
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PURPOSE:
Touchpad LED verification after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Click on the touchpad button or press key combination to enable/disable touchpad button
2. Slide your finger on the touchpad
VERIFICATION:
1. Touchpad LED status should toggle everytime the button is clicked or the key combination is pressed
2. When the LED is on, the mouse pointer should move on touchpad usage
3. When the LED is off, the mouse pointer should not move on touchpad usage
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463. |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the brightness key after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Press the brightness buttons on the keyboard
VERIFICATION:
Did the brightness change following to your key presses after resuming from suspend?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the brightness key after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Press the brightness buttons on the keyboard
VERIFICATION:
Did the brightness change following to your key presses after resuming from suspend?
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465. |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the mute key of your keyboard after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Click test to open a window on which to test the mute key.
2. If the key works, the test will pass and the window will close.
VERIFICATION:
Did the volume mute following your key presses?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the mute key of your keyboard after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Click test to open a window on which to test the mute key.
2. If the key works, the test will pass and the window will close.
VERIFICATION:
Did the volume mute following your key presses?
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466. |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the sleep key after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Press the sleep key on the keyboard
2. Wake your system up by pressing the power button
VERIFICATION:
Did the system go to sleep after pressing the sleep key after resuming from suspend?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the sleep key after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Press the sleep key on the keyboard
2. Wake your system up by pressing the power button
VERIFICATION:
Did the system go to sleep after pressing the sleep key after resuming from suspend?
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468. |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the wireless key after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Press the wireless key on the keyboard
2. Press the same key again
VERIFICATION:
Did the wireless go off on the first press and on again on the second after resuming from suspend?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the wireless key after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Press the wireless key on the keyboard
2. Press the same key again
VERIFICATION:
Did the wireless go off on the first press and on again on the second after resuming from suspend?
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470. |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the super key of your keyboard after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Click test to open a window on which to test the super key.
2. If the key works, the test will pass and the window will close.
VERIFICATION:
Does the super key work as expected after resuming from suspend?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will test the super key of your keyboard after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Click test to open a window on which to test the super key.
2. If the key works, the test will pass and the window will close.
VERIFICATION:
Does the super key work as expected after resuming from suspend?
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471. |
PURPOSE:
Validate that the External Video hot key is working as expected after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Plug in an external monitor
2. Press the display hot key to change the monitors configuration
VERIFICATION:
Check that the video signal can be mirrored, extended, displayed on external or onboard only, after resuming from suspend.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Validate that the External Video hot key is working as expected after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Plug in an external monitor
2. Press the display hot key to change the monitors configuration
VERIFICATION:
Check that the video signal can be mirrored, extended, displayed on external or onboard only, after resuming from suspend.
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472. |
PURPOSE:
Verify touchpad hotkey toggles touchpad functionality on and off after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Verify the touchpad is functional
2. Tap the touchpad toggle hotkey
3. Tap the touchpad toggle hotkey again
VERIFICATION:
Verify the touchpad has been disabled and re-enabled.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Verify touchpad hotkey toggles touchpad functionality on and off after resuming from suspend
STEPS:
1. Verify the touchpad is functional
2. Tap the touchpad toggle hotkey
3. Tap the touchpad toggle hotkey again
VERIFICATION:
Verify the touchpad has been disabled and re-enabled.
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490. |
PURPOSE:
Touchpad user-verify
STEPS:
1. Make sure that touchpad is enabled.
2. Move cursor using the touchpad.
VERIFICATION:
Did the cursor move?
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PURPOSE:
Touchpad user-verify
STEPS:
1. Make sure that touchpad is enabled.
2. Move cursor using the touchpad.
VERIFICATION:
Did the cursor move?
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491. |
PURPOSE:
Touchpad horizontal scroll verification
STEPS:
1. Select "Test" when ready and place your cursor within the borders of the displayed test window.
2. Verify that you can move the horizontal slider by moving your finger right and left in the lower part of the touchpad.
VERIFICATION:
Could you scroll right and left?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Touchpad horizontal scroll verification
STEPS:
1. Select "Test" when ready and place your cursor within the borders of the displayed test window.
2. Verify that you can move the horizontal slider by moving your finger right and left in the lower part of the touchpad.
VERIFICATION:
Could you scroll right and left?
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492. |
PURPOSE:
Touchpad vertical scroll verification
STEPS:
1. Select "Test" when ready and place your cursor within the borders of the displayed test window.
2. Verify that you can move the vertical slider by moving your finger up and down in the right part of the touchpad.
VERIFICATION:
Could you scroll up and down?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Touchpad vertical scroll verification
STEPS:
1. Select "Test" when ready and place your cursor within the borders of the displayed test window.
2. Verify that you can move the vertical slider by moving your finger up and down in the right part of the touchpad.
VERIFICATION:
Could you scroll up and down?
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493. |
Determine whether the touchpad is detected as a singletouch device automatically.
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Determine whether the touchpad is detected as a singletouch device automatically.
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494. |
Determine whether the touchpad is detected as a multitouch device automatically.
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Determine whether the touchpad is detected as a multitouch device automatically.
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495. |
PURPOSE:
Touchpad manual detection of multitouch.
STEPS:
1. Look at the specifications for your system.
VERIFICATION:
Is the touchpad supposed to be multitouch?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Touchpad manual detection of multitouch.
STEPS:
1. Look at the specifications for your system.
VERIFICATION:
Is the touchpad supposed to be multitouch?
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496. |
PURPOSE:
Check touchscreen tap recognition
STEPS:
1. Tap an object on the screen with finger. The cursor should jump to location tapped and object should highlight
VERIFICATION:
Does tap recognition work?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Check touchscreen tap recognition
STEPS:
1. Tap an object on the screen with finger. The cursor should jump to location tapped and object should highlight
VERIFICATION:
Does tap recognition work?
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497. |
PURPOSE:
Check touchscreen drag & drop
STEPS:
1. Double tap, hold, and drag an object on the desktop
2. Drop the object in a different location
VERIFICATION:
Does the object select and drag and drop?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Check touchscreen drag & drop
STEPS:
1. Double tap, hold, and drag an object on the desktop
2. Drop the object in a different location
VERIFICATION:
Does the object select and drag and drop?
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498. |
PURPOSE:
Check touchscreen pinch gesture for zoom
STEPS:
1. Place two fingers on the screen and pinch them together
2. Place two fingers on the screen and move then apart
VERIFICATION:
Does the screen zoom in and out?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Check touchscreen pinch gesture for zoom
STEPS:
1. Place two fingers on the screen and pinch them together
2. Place two fingers on the screen and move then apart
VERIFICATION:
Does the screen zoom in and out?
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499. |
Determine whether the screen is detected as a non-touch device automatically.
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Determine whether the screen is detected as a non-touch device automatically.
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500. |
Determine whether the screen is detected as a multitouch device automatically.
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Determine whether the screen is detected as a multitouch device automatically.
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501. |
PURPOSE:
Touchscreen manual detection of multitouch.
STEPS:
1. Look at the specifications for your system.
VERIFICATION:
Is the screen supposed to be multitouch?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
Touchscreen manual detection of multitouch.
STEPS:
1. Look at the specifications for your system.
VERIFICATION:
Is the screen supposed to be multitouch?
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504. |
PURPOSE:
This test will check that you can use a USB HID device
STEPS:
1. Enable either a USB mouse or keyboard
2. For mice, perform actions such as moving the pointer, right and left button clicks and double clicks
3. For keyboards, click the Test button to lauch a small tool. Type some text and close the tool.
VERIFICATION:
Did the device work as expected?
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will check that you can use a USB HID device
STEPS:
1. Enable either a USB mouse or keyboard
2. For mice, perform actions such as moving the pointer, right and left button clicks and double clicks
3. For keyboards, click the Test button to lauch a small tool. Type some text and close the tool.
VERIFICATION:
Did the device work as expected?
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506. |
PURPOSE:
This test will check that the system correctly detects the insertion of
a USB 3.0 storage device
STEPS:
1. Click "Test" and insert a USB 3.0 storage device (pen-drive/HDD) in
a USB 3.0 port. (Note: this test will time-out after 20 seconds.)
2. Do not unplug the device after the test.
VERIFICATION:
The verification of this test is automated. Do not change the
automatically selected result.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will check that the system correctly detects the insertion of
a USB 3.0 storage device
STEPS:
1. Click "Test" and insert a USB 3.0 storage device (pen-drive/HDD) in
a USB 3.0 port. (Note: this test will time-out after 20 seconds.)
2. Do not unplug the device after the test.
VERIFICATION:
The verification of this test is automated. Do not change the
automatically selected result.
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508. |
PURPOSE:
This test will check that the system correctly detects the removal of
a USB 3.0 storage device
STEPS:
1. Click "Test" and remove the USB 3.0 device.
(Note: this test will time-out after 20 seconds.)
VERIFICATION:
The verification of this test is automated. Do not change the
automatically selected result.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will check that the system correctly detects the removal of
a USB 3.0 storage device
STEPS:
1. Click "Test" and remove the USB 3.0 device.
(Note: this test will time-out after 20 seconds.)
VERIFICATION:
The verification of this test is automated. Do not change the
automatically selected result.
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510. |
PURPOSE:
This test will check your USB 3.0 connection.
STEPS:
1. Plug a USB 3.0 HDD or thumbdrive into a USB 3.0 port in the computer.
2. An icon should appear on the Launcher.
3. Click "Test" to begin the test.
VERIFICATION:
The verification of this test is automated. Do not change the
automatically selected result.
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2013-02-12 |
PURPOSE:
This test will check your USB 3.0 connection.
STEPS:
1. Plug a USB 3.0 HDD or thumbdrive into a USB 3.0 port in the computer.
2. An icon should appear on the Launcher.
3. Click "Test" to begin the test.
VERIFICATION:
The verification of this test is automated. Do not change the
automatically selected result.
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512. |
This test is automated and executes after the usb3/insert test is run.
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This test is automated and executes after the usb3/insert test is run.
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546. |
Test to determine if this system is capable of running hardware accelerated KVM virtual machines
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Test to determine if this system is capable of running hardware accelerated KVM virtual machines
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547. |
Test to check that a cloud image boots and works properly with KVM
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Test to check that a cloud image boots and works properly with KVM
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558. |
Test that the system's wireless hardware can connect to a router using the
802.11a protocol. This requires that you have a router pre-configured to only
respond to requests on the 802.11a protocol.
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Test that the system's wireless hardware can connect to a router using the
802.11a protocol. This requires that you have a router pre-configured to only
respond to requests on the 802.11a protocol.
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559. |
Test that the system's wireless hardware can connect to a router using the
802.11b protocol. This requires that you have a router pre-configured to only
respond to requests on the 802.11b protocol.
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2013-02-12 |
Test that the system's wireless hardware can connect to a router using the
802.11b protocol. This requires that you have a router pre-configured to only
respond to requests on the 802.11b protocol.
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560. |
Test that the system's wireless hardware can connect to a router using the
802.11g protocol. This requires that you have a router pre-configured to only
respond to requests on the 802.11g protocol.
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2013-02-12 |
Test that the system's wireless hardware can connect to a router using the
802.11g protocol. This requires that you have a router pre-configured to only
respond to requests on the 802.11g protocol.
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649. |
Not required
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Not required
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650. |
Untested
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Untested
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651. |
Tested
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Tested
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652. |
Test cancelled
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Test cancelled
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653. |
Please press each key on your keyboard.
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Please press each key on your keyboard.
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654. |
I will exit automatically once all keys have been pressed.
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I will exit automatically once all keys have been pressed.
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655. |
If your keyboard lacks one or more keys, press its number to skip testing that key.
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If your keyboard lacks one or more keys, press its number to skip testing that key.
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656. |
You can also close me by pressing ESC or Ctrl+C.
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You can also close me by pressing ESC or Ctrl+C.
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658. |
All required keys have been tested!
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All required keys have been tested!
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659. |
Key test
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Key test
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660. |
_Exit
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_Exit
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661. |
Skip
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Skip
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