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7c06127...
by
Andy Chi
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LP: 1909262
0xFD is an optional field in EDID spec (1.4), so this test should pass.
https://glenwing.github.io/docs/VESA-EEDID-A2.pdf
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3a5f568...
by
Alex Tu
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Merge branch 'install-linux-tools-before-using-it' into 'master'
move linux-tools installation from ppc to pc-sanity temporarily
See merge request canonical-mainstream/plainbox-provider-pc-sanity!5
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c5ee848...
by
Alex Tu
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Merge branch 'fix-cvescan-unexpected-error-and-dpkgtest' into 'master'
fix the unexpected error from cvescan test.
See merge request canonical-mainstream/plainbox-provider-pc-sanity!4
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d2e39e3...
by
Alex Tu
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move linux-tools installation from ppc to pc-sanity temporarily
for https://code.launchpad.net/~alextu/plainbox-provider-checkbox/+git/plainbox-provider-checkbox/+merge/388726
It's not accepted to install packages in test cases.
So, we need to install linux-tools before testing.
The final goal would be install the packages before checkbox testing.
e.g. prepare-checkbox-sanity or testflinger yaml.
This change is to make sure linux-tools be installed before we achived the final
goal.
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380c3bd...
by
Alex Tu
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workaround the needed folder for checkbox-ng
And move the autopkgtest to our checkbox snapshot.
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ba85d00...
by
Alex Tu
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fix the unexpected error from cvescan test.
the error introduced from https://gitlab.com/canonical-mainstream/plainbox-provider-pc-sanity/-/merge_requests/1
- Add an autopkgtest for cvescan as well.
- Treat cvescan executing also true, because the output will be examine
in the end.
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2bd28ba...
by
Alex Tu
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bump version
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a89720c...
by
Kai-Chuan Hsieh
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Merge branch 'intel_pmc_core' into 'master'
Add test job to check intel_pmc_core driver (LP: #1923031)
See merge request canonical-mainstream/plainbox-provider-pc-sanity!3
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a5d954c...
by
Alex Tu
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Merge branch 'plan-for-software-testing' into 'master'
a new plan to test software only
See merge request canonical-mainstream/plainbox-provider-pc-sanity!2
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05e03e7...
by
Kai-Chuan Hsieh
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Add test job to check intel_pmc_core driver (LP: #1923031)
For system support low power idle, intel_pmc_core is
required for Intel platforms [1].
[1] https://01.org/blogs/qwang59/2020/linux-s0ix-troubleshooting