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|setup=
# Check that you have {{package|powertop}} >= 1.97 installed:
# Check that you have {{package|powertop}} >= 1.97 installed:
#:<pre>rpm -q powertop</pre>
#:<pre>$ rpm -q powertop</pre>
#* If not install it:
#* If not install it:
#:<pre>yum install powertop</pre>
#:<pre># yum install powertop</pre>
|actions=
|actions=
# Become root.
# Run the PowerTOP:
# Run the PowerTOP:
#:<pre>powertop</pre>
#:<pre># powertop</pre>
# Check the UI for visual consistency.
# Check the UI for visual consistency.
# Cycle through available tabs (by arrow keys) and check consistency of displayed information.
# Cycle through available tabs (by arrow keys) and check consistency of displayed information.

Revision as of 17:31, 19 March 2011

Description

This test case checks the PowerTOP 2.x basic functionality and UI consistency.

Setup

  1. Check that you have Package-x-generic-16.pngpowertop >= 1.97 installed:
    $ rpm -q powertop
    • If not install it:
    # yum install powertop

How to test

  1. Run the PowerTOP:
    # powertop
  2. Check the UI for visual consistency.
  3. Cycle through available tabs (by arrow keys) and check consistency of displayed information.
  4. Resize the terminal and wait for refresh.
  5. Exit by Esc key.

Expected Results

  1. No errors while running the PowerTOP.
  2. No inconsistency in the UI, e.g. missing bars (top, bottom), wrong formatting, etc.
  3. UI is correctly resized to fit the terminal size upon refresh.
  4. Clean exit without errors.