[Fedora QA] #281: Requesting a proven tester mentor
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#281: Requesting a proven tester mentor
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Reporter: kunkelc | Owner:
Type: proventester request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: Proventester Mentor Request | Version:
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= phenomenon =
= reason =
I was a proven tester under the usernam OldFart, but had to change ISPs
and now cannot modify the e-mail address used under that username.
Anyway, I think that is why I can't logon anymore. You can find numerous
BZs I have filed as ckunkel - at - been.there.com and currently as
clydekunkel7734 -at- verizon.net and many karma points for previous
versions of Fedora. I have read all of the documentation and am very much
aware that proven testers may be heavily modified or will just plain go
away at some point. Thanks. (Sorry -- don't know wiki formatting.)
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10 years, 4 months
[Fedora QA] #268: asking to join the proven testers and requesting a mentor
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#268: asking to join the proven testers and requesting a mentor
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Reporter: arifiauo | Owner:
Type: proventester request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
Component: Proventester Mentor Request | Version:
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= phenomenon =
Hi my name is Arif,
I want to join to be part of proven tester, and I ask the mentor so that I
can be proven tester that can be served well.
= reason =
I am interested in joining proven tester because I love the community of
Fedora and I want to make the Fedora Project better and better.
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10 years, 4 months
[Fedora QA] #254: proventester request
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#254: proventester request
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Reporter: piyushsaini | Owner:
Type: proventester request | Status: new
Priority: major | Milestone:
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Hi,
I want to join the proven testers and its a humble request to ADMIN
please assign me a mentor.
Thanks & Regards,
Piyush Saini
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10 years, 4 months
[Fedora QA] #295: proventester mentor request
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#295: proventester mentor request
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Reporter: nonamedotc | Owner:
Type: proventester request | Status: new
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Component: Proventester Mentor Request | Version:
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I am requesting for a mentor in proventesters group. I have recently
joined bugzappers. I have tested a few updates and updated karma in the
past. I would like to join proventesters so as to contribute to Fedora
project.
Thanks.
nonamedotc.
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10 years, 8 months
I'm seeing odd udev stuff in F20
by Bruno Wolff III
I've been having sound issues for over a week. The sound devices are not
visible to pulseaudio. At first they would be for a while and disappear,
not I can't seem to get pulseaudio to see them ever. (I have have a
motherboard sound chip and a USB headset.) I am also having an issue
with the loopback module not being loaded by default. This breaks
mounting iso images and the error message doesn't make one want to
run modprobe loop (until after using google).
I don't know if this is a kernel issue, udev, pulseaudio or something
else. I don't use the sound often enough to know immediately when it
breaks, so I don't have a good idea which updates break things.
Something that may or may not be related is that kdm doesn't start up
properly. I have to manually restart it after booting to get a gpaphical
display. kdm has been acting up for a similar time span, so maybe there
is some correlation. Once kdm is working it stays work until the next
boot, so again I am not sure which update broke things. It may be a kde
issue (since there have been kde updates), or it may be that something
kdm expects isn't there early in the boot process.
10 years, 8 months