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Redmine QE-Workstation - tickets #157942 (New): [Acceptance] Acceptance test for SLED15SP6 RC1https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1579422024-03-26T02:56:32Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p>First candidate is 71.1.</p>
openQA Infrastructure - action #157636 (New): remove NOVIDEO=1 from ppc64le workershttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1576362024-03-21T07:16:16Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p><a href="https://suse.slack.com/archives/C02CANHLANP/p1710931589680009" class="external">https://suse.slack.com/archives/C02CANHLANP/p1710931589680009</a></p>
<p>As discussed above, there is really no reason to disable video recording of tests running on ppc64le workers.</p>
<p>I have tested that video recording works on a single test.</p>
<p>I plan to remove NOVIDEO=1 from various ppc64le machine types:</p>
<p>ppc64le-kernel-default-base<br>
ppc64le-no-tmpfs<br>
ppc64le-sap<br>
ppc64le-sap-qam<br>
ppc64le-virtio<br>
ppc64le-4g<br>
ppc64le-2g<br>
ppc64le</p>
<p>If there are no objections, I will start with ppc64le-2g and monitor the results.</p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150776 (New): [Regression][HAL] HAL: Connect iPodhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507762023-11-13T02:04:15Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p>Connect an iPod and verify that it is detected and a desktop link is created for it.<br><br>
<strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Connect the iPod to the computer(USB).<br></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
<strong>vp.1</strong> It could auto-mount the iPod device, try to do some operation against the mounted point. </p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150773 (New): [Regression][HAL] HAL: Install and configure UMTS cardhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507732023-11-13T02:04:15Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li> Using UMTS card to connect network (3G card)</li>
</ol>
<p>NOTE:<br>
For our UMTS card did not have valid service now, just have tried:<br>
1) UMTS could be recognized automatically<br>
2) Mobile Broadband setting could be done successfully<br>
3) Connection could not be established successfully to navigate web link</p>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
<strong>vp.1</strong> Network could be connected. </p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150770 (New): [Regression][HAL] HAL: Detect hardware devicehttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507702023-11-13T02:04:15Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Plug following hardware device:<br>
USB storage, sd card, external monitor, 3G card.<br></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
<strong>vp.1</strong> The hardware device could be detected. </p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150767 (New): [Regression][HAL]HAL:Connect to a BlueTooth devicehttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507672023-11-13T02:04:15Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p>Turn on Bluetooth<br>
Sharing:<br><br>
System Setting -> Sharing -> Bluetooth Sharing -> turn on. </p>
<p><strong>Steps:</strong><br>
1.Install SLED15 SP3 on a machine with BT hardware.<br>
2.Connect to bluetooth earphone and play some audio file.<br>
3.Connect to a cell phone with bluetooth.<br>
4.Connect to a machine with SLE/ openSUSE (any available version wound be fine)</p>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
vp2.The sound output from bluetooth earphone is fine.<br>
vp3.It could browse the files in cell phone and send/receive files with cell phone successfully.<br>
vp4.It could browse the files in the other machine and send/receive<br>
files with the other machine successfully.</p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150764 (New): [Regression][HAL] HAL: Access dock during run-timehttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507642023-11-13T02:04:14Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li> Make laptop access dock, then boot the system and activate external
monitor.</li>
<li> Undock the laptop and dock it again, and activate external
monitor.<br></li>
<li> Do some operations on this system (i.e. close some applications and
open some application, configuration, and so on) </li>
</ol>
<p>Note:</p>
<p>bsc#898328<br>
lid action is no longer configurable, we have removed it from<br>
gnome-tweak-tool </p>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
VP1. External monitor shows normally, and external monitor always get<br>
used except for closing lid of laptop.<br>
VP2. The external monitor should show the same things with what show on the laptop.<br>
VP3. The external monitor always get used.</p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150752 (New): [Regression][HAL] HAL components of regression testshttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507522023-11-13T02:04:14Zzcjiazcjia@suse.comQE-Workstation - tickets #150749 (New): [Regression][gnome-photos] gnome-photos: Delete/Create/Ad...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507492023-11-13T02:03:23Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li><p>Login the system</p></li>
<li><p>Add a few photos to ~/Downloads, ~/Pictures</p></li>
<li><p>Launch gnome-photos</p></li>
<li><p>Select a picture (e.g. pic1) and click “Add to Album”</p></li>
<li><p>Click the “Add” button → input the album name. e.g. test → click “OK”</p></li>
<li><p>Check the “Albums” tab</p></li>
<li><p>In the Photos/ Albums tab, select the picture used in Step4 (pic1) → click the click “Add to Album” → disable the checkbox in front of album “test” → click “OK”```</p></li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
VP4. A window called “Organize” popup.</p>
<p>VP5. The new album is created and the picture(pic1) is added to the album by default</p>
<p>VP6. The new created album is displayed and it contains the picture we selected in Step4 (pic1)</p>
<p>VP7. The album is deleted since there’s no pictures in it. </p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150746 (New): [Regression][gnome-photos] gnome-photos: Add to/Remove fr...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507462023-11-13T02:03:23Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p><strong>Steps:</strong><br>
1. Login the system</p>
<p>2. Add a few photos to ~/Downloads, ~/Pictures</p>
<p>3. Launch gnome-photos</p>
<p>4. Select a picture and “Add to favorites”</p>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
VP4. In the “Favorites” tab, the picture marked as favorite should be shown</p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150743 (New): [Regression][gnome-photos] gnome-photos: view images Phot...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507432023-11-13T02:03:23Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<pre><code>1. Login the system
2. In the gnome-control-center → Online Accounts add a google account and set the “Used for Photos” to ON
3. Add a few photos to ~/Downloads, ~/Pictures
4. Launch gnome-photos
5. Switch to the Albums tab
- Click a picture in the album
- Click the zoom in, bestfit and zoom out button to view the picture
</code></pre>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
VP4. Photos in the google account, under ~/Downloads, ~/Pictures should<br>
be displayed in the “Photos” tab<br>
VP5. Albums should be displayed. And the functions should work fine. </p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150740 (New): [Regression][gnome-photos] gnome-photos: Settings linkhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507402023-11-13T02:03:23Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p>please make sure there is no photos under Pictures/ Downloads folder and no online accounts in Settings.</p>
<p><strong>Steps:</strong></p>
<pre><code>1. Launch gnome-photos
2. Click the ""Settings"" link on the ""No Photos Found"" screen.
</code></pre>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
VP2. After click the ""Settings"" link, it should<br>
invoke the gnome-control-center successfully and navigate to the<br>
""Online Accounts"" tab.</p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150737 (New): [Regression][gnome-photos] gnome-photos: launchhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507372023-11-13T02:03:23Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<p><strong>Steps:</strong><br>
1. Login the system</p>
<p>2. Run gnome-photos via</p>
<p>1) Applications → Graphics → Gnome Photos</p>
<p>2) Press Win button → Input gnome-photos → Click Enter</p>
<p>3) execute gnome-photos in terminal</p>
<p><strong>Expected Result:</strong><br>
VP2.1 && VP2.2 && VP2.3 Gnome photos should appear<br>
VP2.3 There should not be any error when launch gnome-photos</p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150734 (New): [Regression][gnome-photos] gnome-photos: printhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507342023-11-13T02:03:22Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<ol>
<li>Login the system</li>
</ol>
<p>Add a few photos to ~/Downloads, ~/Pictures</p>
<ol>
<li><p>Launch gnome-photos</p></li>
<li><p>right-click one picture and then click the print button</p></li>
<li><p>Select the Print to File and then click “Print”</p></li>
</ol>
<p>VP4. The print screen should popup</p>
<p>VP5. The picture should be print to the default location which is “~/Document/output.pdf”</p>
QE-Workstation - tickets #150731 (New): [Regression][gnome-photos] gnome-photos: sharing (Google ...https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/1507312023-11-13T02:03:22Zzcjiazcjia@suse.com
<ol>
<li><p>Login the system</p></li>
<li><p>Add a few photos to ~/Downloads, ~/Pictures</p></li>
<li><p>Launch gnome-photos</p></li>
<li><p>Double-click one picture and then click the edit button (which is a pencil icon)</p></li>
<li><p>Click the “Share” button</p></li>
</ol>
<p>1) Select “Email”</p>
<p>2) Select “Google Account” (note: You need to add an online account from gnome-control-center, and make the Pictures enabled)</p>
<p>VP5. There should be a window popup with “Email” and other online accounts if set in the online accounts with Pictures enabled.</p>
<p>VP5-1. The default email client will be invoked and the selected picture will be added to attachment automatically</p>
<p>VP5-2 The picture should be shared to the google account successfully</p>