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Message #00615
Re: Ubuntu call for testing: nVidia cards
Very good news indeed. I'm reading it, but i'm almost sure that i'm
doing it
El jue, 17-03-2011 a las 14:41 +0000, Albert Vilella escribió:
> For those that have a system with a functioning nVidia card, and can
> spare 1 hour to help testing the next version of Ubuntu:
>
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-qa/2011-March/001484.html
>
> Hi All,
>
> Do you have a *nVIDIA* graphics card? Do you want to help ensure users
> have a smooth experience if they choose to use the proprietary drivers?
>
> We are looking for committed volunteers to test nVIDIA proprietary
> drivers on a weekly basis. The goal of this testing is to catch
> regressions and fix bugs before they reach a major audience.
>
> If you want to be part of the team you will need:
>
> 1. A computer with an nVIDIA (GeForce 7 or newer) graphics card
> 2. A spare partition on that system
> * If you don't have a spare partition you can easily create one.
> 3. One hour of your time per week
> 4. An Internet connection
>
> If you want to take part in this adventure, go to:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/ProprietaryDrivers/Natty/WeeklyProgram
> and follow the detailed instructions.
>
> No time to lose, the first results will analysed by Wednesday!
>
> We will coordinate testing in #ubuntu-testing on freenode. Please, go
> there often to see what others are testing or what needs to be tested.
>
> Thanks for helping making Ubuntu even better!
>
> P.S. This project is to test the proprietary drivers. If you're
> interested in testing the free drivers, we don't need installation
> testing but help is always welcome. Check how at the Ubuntu X team page [1].
>
> [1] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat
>
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Joaquín Ignacio Aramendía <samsagax@xxxxxxxxx>
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