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Description

This test case describes the scenario of connecting a music player


How to test

  1. Connect a portable music player with your computer
  2. Watch how the system reacts
  3. Transfer some music from your computer to the player

Expected Results

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What is reasonable?
Note that we ask for you to judge whether the system behaviour is 'reasonable' or not, without prescribing the exact outcome. If some aspect of the system behaviour is surprising or confusing to you, it is probably worth pointing out.

Description

This test case describes the scenario of battery running low


How to test

  1. Use your computer normally, unplugged (most likely a laptop in this scenario)
  2. Lets the battery run low
  3. Watch how the system reacts

Expected Results

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What is reasonable?
Note that we ask for you to judge whether the system behaviour is 'reasonable' or not, without prescribing the exact outcome. If some aspect of the system behaviour is surprising or confusing to you, it is probably worth pointing out.
  • Reasonable behaviours might be:
    1. Open rhythmbox, and present a UI that lets you move music between the computer and the portable
    2. Open a nautilus window showing the contents of the music player, with an option to open rhythmbox