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'''Work through every step as well as you can, If you have a problem, ask your build instructor or a neighbor for help.''' Try and learn the reason for each of the steps: this knowledge will come in handy later. | '''Work through every step as well as you can, If you have a problem, ask your build instructor or a neighbor for help.''' Try and learn the reason for each of the steps: this knowledge will come in handy later. | ||
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|colspan="3" align="center"|'''BEFORE YOU POWER ON''' | |colspan="3" align="center"|'''BEFORE YOU POWER ON''' | ||
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| Does box rattle when you shake it? || If so, find the culprit and fix/remove it. || | | Does box rattle when you shake it? || If so, find the culprit and fix/remove it. || | ||
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− | | Screws in tight? All screws present? | + | | Screws in tight? All screws present? || If not, tighten and/or find screws. || |
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| Are all slots and bays covered? || If not, cover 'em. || | | Are all slots and bays covered? || If not, cover 'em. || | ||
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| Boot to Linux, login with username: "oem" password: "freegeek" || || | | Boot to Linux, login with username: "oem" password: "freegeek" || || | ||
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+ | | Note that the printme on the desktop || If the Builder of this laptop had any comments for you, they'd be here|| | ||
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| Update the software || | | Update the software || | ||
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| Check Battery time || To check how long the battery ran open a terminal and type 'wc bat_time. The first number is how many minutes it ran before the battery died. || | | Check Battery time || To check how long the battery ran open a terminal and type 'wc bat_time. The first number is how many minutes it ran before the battery died. || | ||
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− | + | | Run "printme" from terminal || | |
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− | | Run | ||
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# From a terminal, type "printme" | # From a terminal, type "printme" | ||
− | # Answer the questions printme asks, | + | # Answer the questions printme asks, enter the System ID from the printme file on the Desktop |
− | + | A webpage will open with info about the system. Print this page to the "uptop" printer. If there are problems, check with your instructor. | |
− | A webpage will open with info about the system. Print this page. If there are problems, check with your instructor. | ||
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− | | Check in with Build Instructor || || | + | | Check in with Build Instructor || Ask what to do with the completed Laptop || |
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− | | Shut down system | + | | Shut down system || Use software controls for the shutdown (either "sudo halt" or the System menu at the top).|| |
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| Clean up work area || || | | Clean up work area || || |
Revision as of 11:56, 7 February 2009
QC Checklist
Work through every step as well as you can, If you have a problem, ask your build instructor or a neighbor for help. Try and learn the reason for each of the steps: this knowledge will come in handy later.
Steps | Notes/Detailed Instructions | Done |
BEFORE YOU POWER ON | ||
Does box rattle when you shake it? | If so, find the culprit and fix/remove it. | |
Screws in tight? All screws present? | If not, tighten and/or find screws. | |
Are all slots and bays covered? | If not, cover 'em. | |
Is there Microsoft Branding (Certificates of Authenticity)? | If there is, take them off. (Or render them unreadable) | |
Are there Asset tags? (identifying the last owner) | If there are, remove them. | |
Is the system exterior clean? | If not, use cleaner and rag to clean. | |
Is the system standard? | Check the Spec Sheet. If non-standard, please check with your instructor to see how to proceed. | |
BOOT AND ENTER BIOS | ||
Get into BIOS | If you see an OS come up, you have gone too far; reboot and try again. | |
Check boot order | It should be: 1st-CD-ROM; 2nd-Hard drive; 3rd-Network. Get as close as possible, depending on the BIOS. | |
Is parallel port enabled on 0x378, and set to EPP or Bi-Directional | EPP and Bi-Directional are the protocols spoken by standard PC computers, as opposed to Macs and some obscure devices. The "0x378" is the standard I/O space for PC parallel ports. If the system has no parallel port, skip this step. | |
Check proper time and date. | Wrong time and date can be a sign of a bad cmos battery. If the time and/or date are wrong, correct it, reboot and check again. If the problem persists ask your build instructor for advice. | |
Save and exit. | ||
SOFTWARE TESTING | ||
Boot to Linux, login with username: "oem" password: "freegeek" | ||
Note that the printme on the desktop | If the Builder of this laptop had any comments for you, they'd be here | |
Update the software |
If present, select the "Install all Updates" option from the update-notifier icon at the top-right of the screen. It may take some time to download and install packages, so feel free to continue on with other steps while this runs in the background. |
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"basiccheck" | To start terminal program:
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Test USB | Details:
If all USB ports fail, the machine may be a recycle. |
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Test Cardbus/PCMCIA slots | put a wifi card in each slot, if it lights up it works. | |
Check time and date | Check the time and date in the top right corner. If incorrect:
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Play an audio CD | Repeat for each CD-ROM drive. Do you hear what you expect?
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Read data CD | Repeat for each CD-ROM drive. If your file browser sees files on the drive, the CD-ROM can read files. | |
Remove all CDs from the CD-ROM drive(s) | ||
Test CD/DVD writing | Write to a CD and/or DVD. Put a blank disk in and drag and drop a few files from /home/oem/examples to the CD/DVD writing folder that appears. Click write to disk. When each disk is done, verify that they contain the files you wrote to them | |
Stress test the system for a few minutes. | Open a terminal and run "stress-test". Wait a few minutes while it runs, and look for error messages. If you want to know more about what it's doing, open up another terminal and run "man stress". | |
Reboot using software controls | Either open a terminal and run "sudo reboot", or use the graphical interface to reboot. Wait while it reboots, and ensure that the system powers on and offers a login screen without user intervention (e.g. without requiring that you "press F1 to boot"). | |
Test all WiFi cards. | Connect to The Free Geek wireless network. Surf the web for a minute. | |
Test Battery | Make sure battery is charged up, put in a music CD, Start playing, open a terminal run 'bat_check', Pull power plug, let run until dead or an hour, whichever happens first | |
Check Battery time | To check how long the battery ran open a terminal and type 'wc bat_time. The first number is how many minutes it ran before the battery died. | |
Run "printme" from terminal |
A webpage will open with info about the system. Print this page to the "uptop" printer. If there are problems, check with your instructor. |
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Check in with Build Instructor | Ask what to do with the completed Laptop | |
Shut down system | Use software controls for the shutdown (either "sudo halt" or the System menu at the top). | |
Clean up work area |