LBA-Linux R1 beta CD 3
This CD is the second in a set of three CDs comprising the LBA-Linux R1 beta release. The complete list of LBA-Linux R1 beta CDs is given below:
- CD 1: LBA-Linux R1 beta Installation CD
- CD 2: LBA-Linux R1 beta bonus software (including LBA-Office, KDE and server software)
- *CD 3: LBA-Linux R1 beta bonus software (including development tools and localizations)
* This CD.
Installing this bonus software CD
To install the software on this CD you must first have installed LBA-Linux (using CD 1, LBA-Linux R1 beta Installation CD).
To install the bonus software from this CD:
- Click the Up2date icon on the LBA-Linux root desktop. This will run the up2date program.
- Click the "Install CD" button on the main toolbar of the Up2date window.
- Insert the bonus software CD into the CD-ROM drive
LBA-Linux R1 beta test programme
Welcome, LBA-Linux R1 beta testers! The Linux Business Alliance appreciates your help in testing the first
ever version of LBA-Linux before its public release in April of 2004.
Note: LBA-Linux R1 beta is trial software. It is not intended for use in mission-critical
applications or in production systems. LBA-Linux R1 beta is being made available for the
purpose of gathering feedback about LBA-Linux software and features as part of the LBA-Linux
product development cycle. The Linux Business Alliance cannot guarantee that LBA-Linux R1 beta
is fit for any particular purpose. Use at your own risk.
Important dates
- 15 March 2004 - LBA-Linux R1 beta testing begins
- 17 March 2004 - LBA-Linux bonus software CDs are available for download.
- 16 April 2004 - LBA Linux R1 public release
Requirements
To participate in the LBA-Linux R1 beta test, you'll need to have:
- An LBA-Linux R1 beta installation CD. This CD is available as an ISO image download
from ftp.sot.com.
You must have access to a CD-Writer to turn the downloaded ISO image into a working installation CD.
Instructions for creating a CD from an ISO image can be
found at http://www.sotlinux.org/en/develop/iso.php.
- A spare computer. The hardware specifications recommended for running LBA-Linux R1 beta are listed below:
- Processor: 400 MHz Pentium II or better
- RAM: 192MB
- Hard drive: 1.5GB
To perform some of the optional LBA-Linux R1 beta hardware tests, you will require two
computers with network cards, and a crossover cable or isolated LAN to connect them.
What to do
The LBA-Linux R1 beta test programme has two goals. Like most beta tests, one goal is to
uncover any bugs in the beta software. The programme's second goal is to discover how LBA-Linux
performs on a range of hardware.
To this end, a suite of test programs has been included on the LBA-Linux R1 beta installation CD.
Knowing more about the kinds of hardware people are using will help us to select appropriate drivers
and software to include in LBA-Linux.
Step-by-step outline of the beta test process:
- Obtain an LBA-Linux R1 beta installation CD (see Requirements, above).
- Install LBA-Linux on your test computer. An installation guide is been included on CD 1, the LBA-Linux R1 beta Installation CD.
- Test and explore the installed LBA-Linux system. Try doing unusual or unexpected things with the software.
Report any bugs you discover via the LBA-Linux R1 beta
programme feedback form.
- To run the hardware tests, go to /opt/lba-hctp-testsuite-1.0/ltp/ directory in your LBA-Linux system and run
automation-hctp.sh script. The hardware tests will run 6 hours by default. Submit the results log on
LBA-Linux R1 beta programme feedback form.
Or email the log to support@sot.com. Full instructions can be found
in the hctp-testsuite.README file in
the /opt/lba-hctp-testsuite-1.0/ directory.
Good luck!