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# Once you have managed to launch the terminal, attempt to execute a few common commands, and run and quit some common applications (such as a text editor and a process manager)
# Once you have managed to launch the terminal, attempt to execute a few common commands, and run and quit some common applications (such as a text editor and a process manager)


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# Debería ser posible ejecutar la terminal por cualquier método (gráfico o vía lanzador)
# Debería ser posible ejecutar la terminal por cualquier método (gráfico o vía lanzador)
# La aplicación de terminal debe ser capaz de ejecutar comandos y aplicaciones típicas y sin errores o comportamientos inesperados.
# La aplicación de terminal debe ser capaz de ejecutar comandos y aplicaciones típicas y sin errores o comportamientos inesperados.

Revision as of 21:50, 8 October 2015

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Associated release criterion
This test case is associated with the Basic_Release_Criteria#required-applications release criterion. If you are doing release validation testing, a failure of this test case may be a breach of that release criterion. If so, please file a bug and nominate it as blocking the appropriate milestone, using the blocker bug nomination page.


Description

This test case tests whether the default terminal application is operational in a given installation.


How to test

  1. Clean boot the Fedora you wish to test: this could be a system installed from a particular snapshot, pre-release, or release, or a live image
  2. Try to launch the default terminal application in a typical way for the tested desktop environment: for instance, from the system menus, or by clicking on an icon in the panel
  3. If your first tried method fails, note the reason why, and try a different method of launching the terminal; continue to note any other failures you experience
  4. Once you have managed to launch the terminal, attempt to execute a few common commands, and run and quit some common applications (such as a text editor and a process manager)

Expected Results

  1. Step #1 completes without error
  2. The system boots into runlevel 5
  3. Program completes with exit code 0