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Versione 1 del 17/12/2009 12.18.50
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Versione 2 del 18/12/2009 18.10.48
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=== Suspend/Resume smoke test === == Suspend/Resume smoke test ==
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=== Extended Suspend/Resume test === == Extended Suspend/Resume test ==
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=== Hibernate/Resume smoke test === == Hibernate/Resume smoke test ==

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Suspend/Resume

Affected packages: linux

Suspend/Resume smoke test

Case ID: snr-001

  1. Open a few applications in on the desktop, including Firefox
  2. Suspend your system from System -> Shut Down ... -> Suspend

  3. After about 10 seconds press the power button on your system to resume
  4. You should be presented with a password prompt; enter your password
  5. Verify that the desktop loads as before, at the correct resolution, that your applications are still running and that you can connect to the net

Extended Suspend/Resume test

Case ID: snr-002

  1. Run the suspend/resume test script included in Ubuntu:

sudo /usr/share/checkbox/scripts/suspend_test

This will perform a number of suspend/resume tests. The first few of these require human intervention such as unplugging the AC cord and replacing it. Once the main stress test starts no further intervention will be needed. Any failures to resume should trigger apport which will guide you in filing a bug in Launchpad.

Hibernate/Resume smoke test

Case ID: snr-003

  1. Open a few applications in on the desktop, including Firefox
  2. Hibernate your system from System -> Shut Down ... -> Hibernate

  3. After about 30 seconds press the power button on your system to resume
  4. The system will appear to boot as it reads the previous session from disk
  5. You should be presented with a password prompt; enter your password
  6. Verify that the desktop loads as before, at the correct resolution, that your applications are still running and that you can connect to the net