I think I'm +1 on removing the Self-testing flat page. We put it all in the
self-testing pdf guides these days so client is the only place I think this
is still used. If at all.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 11:11 Ara Pulido <email address hidden> wrote:
> Chris, can you take care of this, please?
>
> ** Changed in: hexr
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris Wayne (cwayne18)
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1407978
>
> Title:
> "Ubuntu Desktop Certified Hardware Self-Testing Guide" contains
> infinite loop
>
> Status in Hardware Enablement Cross Referencer:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> The "Ubuntu Desktop Certified Hardware Self-Testing Guide" document at
> https://certification.canonical.com/static/docs
> /Ubuntu_Desktop_Certified_Hardware_Self-Testing_Guide.pdf contains an
> infinite loop: The instructions for installing via APT (In "Getting
> the Checkbox Packages") say to refer to instructions at
> https://certification.canonical.com/self-testing/ for details on how
> to install via APT, but that page contains nothing but download links
> for the "Ubuntu Desktop Certified Hardware Self-Testing Guide" and its
> server counterpart. Thus, it's not obvious to the reader how to
> install the packages on an Internet-connected system, other than by
> using the method that involves downloading the packages in a tarball.
>
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I think I'm +1 on removing the Self-testing flat page. We put it all in the
self-testing pdf guides these days so client is the only place I think this
is still used. If at all.
On Mon, Jul 6, 2015 at 11:11 Ara Pulido <email address hidden> wrote:
> Chris, can you take care of this, please? /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1407978 /certification. canonical. com/static/ docs Desktop_ Certified_ Hardware_ Self-Testing_ Guide.pdf contains an /certification. canonical. com/self- testing/ for details on how /bugs.launchpad .net/hexr/ +bug/1407978/ +subscriptions
>
> ** Changed in: hexr
> Assignee: (unassigned) => Chris Wayne (cwayne18)
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are a member of HEXR Bug
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> https:/
>
> Title:
> "Ubuntu Desktop Certified Hardware Self-Testing Guide" contains
> infinite loop
>
> Status in Hardware Enablement Cross Referencer:
> Triaged
>
> Bug description:
> The "Ubuntu Desktop Certified Hardware Self-Testing Guide" document at
> https:/
> /Ubuntu_
> infinite loop: The instructions for installing via APT (In "Getting
> the Checkbox Packages") say to refer to instructions at
> https:/
> to install via APT, but that page contains nothing but download links
> for the "Ubuntu Desktop Certified Hardware Self-Testing Guide" and its
> server counterpart. Thus, it's not obvious to the reader how to
> install the packages on an Internet-connected system, other than by
> using the method that involves downloading the packages in a tarball.
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https:/
>
--
"Entropy isn't what it used to be."
Jeff Lane - Server Certification Lead, OCP Certification Tools Engineering
Warrior Poet, Biker, Lover of Pie
Lead,
Phone: 919-442-8649
Ubuntu Ham: W4KDH Freenode IRC: bladernr or
bladernr_
gpg: 1024D/3A14B2DD 8C88 B076 0DD7 B404 1417 C466 4ABD 3635 3A14 B2DD