GNOME 3 Test Day #1 recap
The first GNOME 3 Test Day took place on 2011-02-03 and went very well, thanks a lot to everyone who took the time to help out with testing!
Just preparing images for the test day exposed some important bugs to be fixed, and the event itself exposed many more. We had 56 tests run by slightly fewer testers (many thanks to those who tested multiple machines!) and the list of reported bugs looks like this (the hyperlinks take you to a list of the bugs within each Bugzilla):
675049 NEW - brightness goes down when switch the screen mode 675237 NEW - [abrt] gnome-settings-daemon-2.91.9-1.fc15: Process /usr/libexec/gnome-settings-daemon was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) 674986 NEW - X system freezes 674999 NEW - Changes to time zone in control-center don't stick 674987 NEW - [abrt] yelp-1:2.91.10-2.fc15: Process /usr/bin/yelp was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) 674850 NEW - [abrt] gucharmap-2.33.2-3.fc15: Process /usr/bin/gucharmap was killed by signal 6 (SIGABRT) 674879 NEW - NTP Configuration Entry clears when focusing on another window 675014 NEW - Scrolling pages in presentation mode scrolls two pages 674939 NEW - Incomplete Toolbar Editor 675386 NEW - Zooming document larger past window size makes Evince loose window focus 674977 NEW - when switching on NTP date s-c-d crashes 674884 NEW - Clock in center top panel out of sync with date command and time displayed in D-T 675842 NEW - Starting totem in Gnome 3 crashes kernel 675013 NEW - totem do not start playing video until close firefox 674887 NEW - [abrt] mutter-2.91.6-2.fc15: Process /usr/bin/mutter was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) 674877 NEW - gpk-distro-upgrade: warning dialog doesn't close by close button 675010 NEW - nouveau's 3D acceleration totally corrupts display, but Rawhide doesn't fall back to classic Gnome 675028 NEW - [GNOME3 Alpha Testday] Testcase desktop menus 675481 NEW - [GNOME3 Alpha Testday] Testcase gnome3 fallback 674871 NEW - cannot unmount a drive by button 675018 NEW - [abrt] nautilus-2.91.8-4.fc15: Process /usr/bin/nautilus was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) 670511 ASSIGNED - SSSD and sftp-only jailed users with pubkey login 675212 CLOSED NOTABUG - EDID info missing after re-connecting monitor 674856 CLOSED RAWHIDE - [abrt] control-center-1:2.91.6-1.fc15: Process /usr/bin/gnome-control-center was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) 674858 CLOSED RAWHIDE - [abrt] control-center-1:2.91.6-3.fc15: Process /usr/bin/gnome-control-center was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) 675003 CLOSED UPSTREAM - display tool: "apply" button not available since was pressed for a first time 675005 CLOSED NOTABUG - display tool: configuration changes are not applied 675187 CLOSED RAWHIDE - [abrt] control-center-1:2.91.6-4.fc15: Process /usr/bin/gnome-control-center was killed by signal 11 (SIGSEGV) 674874 CLOSED RAWHIDE - shell bluetooth widget does not work 675049 NEW - brightness goes down when switch the screen mode
605767 nautilus UNCO Manual eject and reinsertion of data CD causes phantom CD entry in computer:/// 627781 gnome-shell UNCO Show helpful tooltips for applications 641376 gvfs UNCO Two attempts required to save passphrase, SSH from file manager 641426 gnome-contro UNCO "Unknown action" shortcuts in Keyboard settings 641452 totem UNCO video playback hangs in totem when playing webm video 641458 gnome-contro UNCO if user changes background image, dropdown with effects disappears 641360 gnome-contro RESO FIXE gnome-control-center Date & Time crashes 641367 gtk+ RESO FIXE [region] gnome-applications ignore layout switching 641402 gnome-shell RESO NOTA using keyboard for navigation inside the gnome-shell menus 641425 gnome-themes RESO FIXE gnome3 mode looks bad 641431 gtk+ RESO FIXE Apply button goes grey after two mode switching 641433 totem RESO NOTA "right arrow" key stops the playback 641454 gnome-shell RESO NOTA Dash always adds application as favorite on reordering
We have some other bits of analysis to do, particularly about which systems hit the fallback path and how it worked for those systems, which I'll work on later. For now, thanks again to everyone who came to test, and to the desktop team for all their hard work helping prepare the stack for testing and helping out on the Test Day.
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