Hardware Validation - Laptops version ECS Walmart G320 (Balance) 5.0.59 | Home, Up |
| Id | Title | Method | Result | Comments | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hardware Test Prerequisites | ||||
| 0.1 | Tester Name | Tester's first and last name (leave 'status' blank) | troy | ||
| 0.2 | Date | date this test plan is being used (leave 'status' blank) | 3/16/05 | ||
| 0.3 | OS Version | os version used for testing in this test plan (see case 0.4 below for details & leave 'status' blank) | 5.0.59 | ||
| 0.4 | Product Certification Report | 1. go to: Product Certification Main Page 2. locate vendor make/model of unit 3. click 'details' link for the unit described in this test plan 4. click 'complete info' link to verify none of the fields are blank 5. highlight the web URL and copy/paste in this test case *pass: if product certification report exists and the web URL is available to copy/paste *fail: if product certification report does not exist (indicative of hardware not received into system) *problem: if any details in 'complete info' link are blank | pass | https://console.linspire.com/cert_project_detail.php?id=60 | |
| 0.5 | System Report | 1. launch a console (L Start > Utilities > Terminal Program (konsole)) 2. (in console) type: doreport, hit enter 3. answer 'n' to, "Do you need a response from Linspire support?", hit enter 4. type your <name>@linspireinc.com email address, hit enter 5. type a generic comment, "system report for <make/model> system validation", hit enter 6. press keys 'ctrl + d' twice 7. go to: Hardware Database Comment Search 8. type the system make/model, hit enter 9. open a file manager and go to: /tmp/ 10. look for, sysreport<timestamp/id>.gz file 11. match the file name from /tmp/ to the file link in the comment search results 12. click the file link (in the comment search results) that matches 13. click the 'Machine Reference Number' 14. highlight the web URL and copy/paste in this test case *pass: if system report posted to the server correctly and all steps completed flawlessly *fail: if system report did not complete correctly and no web URL is available *problem: N/A | pass | http://devel.lindows.com/cgi-bin/hwdb.cgi?view=sysreport&serial=9862 | |
| 0.6 | Project Bug | 1. go to: Bugzilla, product Linspire 2. select the OS version being tested in the 'Version' window 3. select 'Hardware Certification Projects' in the 'Component' window 4. type the OS version being tested (ex. 4.5.499) in the URL window 5. 'Summary' section type, <make/model> <hardware type> (ie laptop, desktop, motherboard, etc) 6. 'Description' section, copy the web URL from test case 0.2 (in the test plan) and paste *step #6 is not necessary for peripheral devices 7. click 'Commit' 8. note the bugzilla ID allocated to the project bug just created 9. open the link posted in test case 0.1 in this test plan 10. enter the bugzilla ID related to this project 11. manually switch stage from 'Received' to 'Testing' 12. click 'Submit' *pass: if the project bug posted to the server correctly and all steps completed flawlessly *fail: if project bug did not complete correctly and no web URL is available *problem: N/A | pass | Bugs: 179569 | |
| 0.7 | results summary | revisit this section once tests are complete. Summarize the results here and leave 'status' blank. | pass | ||
| 1.0 | Validation - Video | ||||
| 1.1 | Installer | Metabug: 18282 1. boot OS installer (version specified in the Product Certification Report) 2. boot splash ('please wait' screen) loads with no borders / graphics truncated 3. install panes load proportionately in resolution 1024x768 or higher (1280x1024, 1600x1200, etc) 4. installation complete splash loads with no borders / graphics truncated *pass: all steps load / perform as designed *fail: a behavior that prevents installation or OS boot occurs *problem: visual blemishes occur but do not prevent the OS from installing / loading | pass | 16 Min install 3:04 initial boot to login 1:15 to X | |
| 1.2 | Driver | Metabug: 17137 1. launch a console (L Start > Utilities, Terminal Program (Konsole)) 2. type: buildxconf, hit enter *pass: enabled video driver is specific to video card/chip manufacturer (ie nVidia, i810, SiS) *fail: N/A *problem: enabled video driver is vesa, log this Project Bug against 17137 | problem | VT8623 [Apollo CLE266] integrated CastleRock graphics enables vesa driver Bugs: 16068 | |
| 1.3 | OpenGL Performance (benchmark) | Metabug: 17137 1. launch a console (L Start > Utilities, Terminal Program (Konsole)) 2. type: glxgears, hit enter *a graphic of rotating gears will appear in a separate window 3. letrotating gears run at normal size for 15 seconds and then maximize the window for another 15 seconds before closing it 4. bring the console window to the front 5. note the Frames Per Second average for both sizes and document the speed 6. close console 7. right click on desktop > configure desktop 8. select 'screen saver' 9. select 'fireworks3d under OpenGL Screen Savers' 10. select 'test' *pass: FPS is >200 and fireworks3d (gl) performs smoothly *fail: monitor goes out of range, possibly blanks *problem: FPS is <50 and fireworks3d (gl) performs but is asperous log this Project Bug against 15155 | problem | 66 fps normal 11 fps max Bugs: 15155 | |
| 3 | 3D Support | ||||
| 1.3 | OpenGL Performance (benchmark) | Metabug: 17137 1. launch a console (L Start > Utilities, Terminal Program (Konsole)) 2. type: glxgears, hit enter *a graphic of rotating gears will appear in a separate window 3. letrotating gears run at normal size for 15 seconds and then maximize the window for another 15 seconds before closing it 4. bring the console window to the front 5. note the Frames Per Second average for both sizes and document the speed 6. close console 7. right click on desktop > configure desktop 8. select 'screen saver' 9. select 'fireworks3d under OpenGL Screen Savers' 10. select 'test' *pass: FPS is >200 and fireworks3d (gl) performs smoothly *fail: monitor goes out of range, possibly blanks *problem: FPS is <50 and fireworks3d (gl) performs but is asperous log this Project Bug against 15155 | problem | 66 fps normal 11 fps max Bugs: 15155 | |
| 2.0 | Validation - Sound | ||||
| 2.1 | Flash Audio Playback | Metabug: 17981 1. click the life vest panel icon (next to the launch menu) 2. select, Linspire Audio Assist Tutorials *pass: audio playback is a reasonable volume (default), is clear and in sync with the video presentation *fail: tutorial does not launch *problem: tutorial audio/video is out of sync or audio is overlapping between chapter transitions or volume level is too faint | pass | ||
| 2.2 | CDROM audio | Metabug: 17981 1. insert an audio CD (.wav or .mp3) into the *CDROM drive(s) *if 2 CDROM drives are present, do not simultaneously insert audio CDs. Conduct 1 test first, then the same test on the 2nd drive 2. close drive tray(s) 3. auto-run will launch kscd (CD Player) to play the CD 4. click 'play' within kscd and adjust volume bar while audio is emitting 5. click the volume icon in the system tray and adjust the volume bar up and down *pass: kscd emits sound as designed and volume range is as volume bars are adjusted *fail: kscd fails to launch *problem: kscd launches correctly but audio volume controls do not fluctuate volume levels NOTE: any failing or problematic behaviors should include the audio mixer within the details of this test case (Control Panel > Advanced Settings > Information > Sound) | pass | ||
| 2.4 | System Sounds | Metabug: 17981 1. reboot operating system *pass: system shutdown and boot up sounds perform as designed (clear and at a reasonable default volume) *fail: no system shutdown and/or boot up sounds perform *problem: system shutdown and boot up sounds perform unclear, too loud or too quiet (completely subjective) | pass | ||
| 3.0 | Validation - CDROM & Floppy | ||||
| 3.1 | CDROM data read | Metabug: 18281 1. open the CD tray > insert a data CD (the install CD will suffice) > close the CD tray *the CD will auto-mount and launch a file browser 2. in the file browser window, open file 'volinfo.txt' *pass: CD mounts as designed and launches a file browser. The text file is then viewed as designed (Text Editor) *fail: CD does not mount and/or does not recognize the data CD. The text file is not viewable *problem: CD must be mounted manually to browse the CD contents. The text file is then viewed as designed (Text Editor) repeat this test on systems with 2nd CDROM drives | pass | ||
| 3.2 | CDROM data transfer | Metabug: 18281 1. open the CD tray > insert a data CD (the install CD will suffice) > close the CD tray *the CD will auto-mount and launch a file browser 2. in the file browser window, drag and drop file 'live.img.z' to the desktop 3. select 'copy' from option window *pass: CD mounts as designed and launches a file browser. The file transfers to the desktop without error *fail: CD does not mount and/or does not recognize the data CD and/or the data does not transfer as designed *problem: CD must be mounted manually to browse the CD contents. The file transfers to the desktop without error repeat this test on systems with 2nd CDROM drives | pass | ||
| 3.3 | CDR/W burning | Metabug: 18281 1. insert a blank CD into the burning drive 2. launch k3b (LM > Programs > Audio & MP3 > CD Burner) 3. in k3b, click File > New Project > New Audio Project 4. reduce k3b's window size 5. open 'My Documents' > 'My Music' 6. drag and drop an audio file into the instructed area in the k3b window 7. in k3b, select Project > Burn 8. once the burn is complete, play this file back using the kscd 'CD Player' *pass: k3b 'CD Burner' completes the audio project as designed and the audio CD playback is as designed *fail: k3b does not recognize the drive as a burner and will not burn *problem: k3b recognizes the drive as a burner but the audio project does not complete as designed and/or the CD playback is not as designed repeat this test on a CDRW drive | n/a | ||
| 3.4 | DVDR burning | Metabug: 18281 1. insert a blank DVD into the burning drive 2. launch k3b (LM > Programs > Audio & MP3 > CD & DVD Burning (K3b)) 3. in k3b, click File > New Project > New Data DVD Project 4. reduce k3b's window size 5. open 'My Documents' > 'My Music' 6. drag and drop all files and directories into the instructed area in the k3b window 7. in k3b, select Project > Burn 8. once the burn is complete, view these files and play the music files *pass: k3b 'DVD Burner' completes the project as designed and all video/audio playback is as designed *fail: k3b does not recognize the drive as a burner and will not burn *problem: k3b recognizes the drive as a burner but the project does not complete as designed and/or the playback is not as designed | n/a | ||
| 3.5 | DVD playback | Metabug: 18281 *net connection required for this test case 1. launch CNR and type 'DVD' in the search window (right pane) 2. CNR the product 'DVD Player' *contact the Director of Web if this product is prompting for purchase 3. insert a DVD into the DVD drive (once installation of the DVD Player has completed) *pass: DVD Player auto-launches and video/audio playback is clear *fail: DVD Player does not recognize the DVD drive as DVD capable, resulting in no playback *problem: DVD Player auto-launches but video and/or audio playback is asperous | n/a | ||
| 3.6 | Floppy data read | Metabug: 18895 1. insert a floppy disk (with data, text file(s) prefered) into the floppy drive 2. open the 'Floppy' desktop icon *pass: the floppy disk is mounted and files on the disk are viewable *fail: the floppy disk is not recognized, cannot be mounted, resulting in no data access *problem: the floppy disk is mounted but files on the disk cannot be viewed | n/a | ||
| 3.7 | Floppy data transfer | Metabug: 18895 1. insert a floppy disk (with data, text file(s) prefered) into the floppy drive 2. open the 'Floppy' desktop icon 3. drag and drop a file from the floppy disk to the desktop 4. select 'copy' in the option window 5. right click the file transferred to the desktop and select 'Properties' 6. note the file size 7. repeat step 5 on the same file within the floppy disk *pass: the file transferred to the desktop is the same size as the file on the floppy *fail: file transfer fails and/or the file (on the desktop) cannot be opened *problem: file transfer completes but the file sizes do not match | n/a | ||
| 4.0 | Validation - Peripheral Devices | ||||
| 4.1 | PS/2 & USB keyboard detection | Metabug: 18315 1. boot OS w/ either PS/2 or USB keyboard connected 2. arrow ^/v through the boot options 3. select 'Linspire' as the boot option, hit enter 4. once OS boot up completes, confirm key commands/tests (best if Text Editor from LM > Programs > Business & Finance is open): * ctl alt del * num lock, then use 10-key pad * caps lock, type random words conduct the same tests with the opposite keyboard type as tested above (USB or PS/2) *pass: keyboard is detected and above steps complete flawlessly *fail: keyboard is not detected *problem: keyboard is not detected in boot process but is detected within the booted OS | pass | ||
| 4.2 | keyboard hotkeys | Metabug: 18314 1. be sure to have the necessary arrangement for the hotkeys to be functional (ie internet access for internet hotkeys, media for media hotkeys) 2. push each hotkey and wait for a response, if no response within 30 seconds, continue to the next hotkey *pass: all hotkeys respond correctly *fail: no hotkeys respond *problem: some hotkeys respond | pass | sound buttons weren't as good as expected but functional | |
| 4.3 | PS/2 & USB mouse detection | Metabug: 18318 1. boot OS w/ either PS/2 or USB mouse connected 2. confirm mouse cursor movement by moving the mouse conduct the same tests with the opposite mouse type as tested above (USB or PS/2) *pass: mouse is detected, mouse cursor movement is as designed *fail: mouse is not detected | pass | ||
| 4.4 | mouse functionality | Metabug: 18318 1. boot OS w/ either PS/2 or USB mouse connected 2. right click on the desktop (do not select anything in the dropdown window that should appear) 3. double left mouse click on My Documents (to open My Documents) 4. double left mouse click the letter from Jack Donaldson 5. within the Jack Donaldson text file, use the mouse scroll wheel (if equipped with one) to view down/up *pass: all mouse commands are as designed *fail: mouse is not detected *problem: some mouse functions work but not all | pass | ||
| 4.5 | USB hotplug devices | Metabug: 18322 1. connect HP Photosmart 320 digital camera (be sure camera is on and file viewing is enabled in the camera) *pass: a desktop icon appears and memory contents can be viewed/transferred to the system *fail: camera is not detected upon plugging *problem: camera mounts but contents cannot be viewed and/or transferred to the system 2. connect a local printer (HP DeskJet 620c) *pass: a dialog window appears acknowledging a USB printer has been detected, printer setup through kprinter works as designed (print job not necessary) *fail: printer does not spawn a dialog window and is not detected in kprinter setup controls *problem: printer does not spawn a dialog window or is not detected in kprinter setup controls 3. connect a storage device (pen drive) *pass: a desktop icon appears, the contents of the storage device can be copied/moved to the HD. Files can be stored to the storage device *fail: the storage device is not detected *problem: a desktop icon appears or the storage device can be mounted but the content cannot be viewed and/or files cannot be saved to the storage device | pass | ||
| 4.6 | parallel port device | Metabug: 18319 1. connect a local printer (HP DeskJet 620c) using a parallel cable 2. launch 'Printers' desktop icon (kprinter) to configure this local printer 3. complete setup and send a print job *pass: printer is detected and print job sends successfully *fail: printer is not detected, cannot be configured *problem: printer is detected but print jobs do not complete as designed | pass | ||
| 4.7 | spdif audio device | Metabug: 18327 1. use the Creative Labs spdif analog > digital converter 2. kmix volume controls include configuration options for spdif 3. adjust the options to emit sound via spdif converter *pass: audio emits through the spdif converter to the speakers and kmix controls the configuration options *fail: no audio emits and/or kmix does not offer configuration options *problem: audio emits sound but kmix does not offer configuration options or vice versa | n/a | ||
| 4.8 | External Monitor | Metabug: 18323 1. Plug the monitor cable into the 15 pin VGA port on the back of the laptop 2. Power on the monitor and the the laptop 3. If the monitor does not display the operating system, most laptops require you to use a Function key (Fn) + an F key (F5) key chart to enable: 1)external monitor only 2)external + laptop display 3)laptop only. *pass: monitor(s) display normal 1024x768 when toggling through different displays *fail: no video on either display units *problem: no video on external monitor but there is on the laptop or vice-versa | pass | ||
| 4.9 | Media Readers | Metabug: 18317 1. Verify that the media reader devices are recognized and an icon for each device is displayed on the desktop. 2. Insert Compact Flash / Microdrive into appropriate port 3. Double click on appropriate icon (i.e. CF (Compact Flash)) to mount it and then the resulting mounted icon. 4. Verify that a konqueror window is opened then "drag and drop" files to and from the media device. 5. Repeat the above steps with other media devices (Memory Stick, Smart Media, SD/MultiMediaCard, etc.). *pass: Desktop icons are placed on the desktop, media devices are mounted and files are transfered to and from the device. *fail: No icons on the desktop and/or media is not recognized. *problem: Certain icons are displayed or certain media devices are recognized. | n/a | ||
| 5.0 | Validation - Internet Connection | ||||
| 5.1 | ethernet | Metabug: 18894 2. upon verifying a valid connection, connect the cat5 (ethernet) cable to the test system *the system should auto-detect the connection within 8 seconds 3. launch a web browser and visit 2 additional websites to confirm connectivity *pass: system detects the connection and can browse the web *fail: system does not detect a valid connection (even upon reboots) and cannot browse the web *problem: system detects a connection only after rebooting | pass | ||
| 5.2 | dialup modem | Metabug: 18086 1. verify a live analog phone port is available to the test system/modem 2. upon verifying a valid connection, connect a standard phone line to the modem being tested 3. LM > Programs > Internet > Internet Dial-up Tool, this is KPPP 4. configure a valid dialup account using the dialup tool *see HW Cert. Proj. Mgr. for a valid account 5. upon completion of the setup, connect 6. once connected, launch a web browser 7. visit 2 additional websites to confirm connectivity *pass: system detects the modem, kppp configures correctly and the system can browse the web *fail: system does not detect the modem, kppp cannot connect and the system cannot browse the web *problem: modem queries in kppp but still does not connect | pass | ||
| 5.3 | internal wifi or other net connection type | Metabug: 17914 *connecting a wireless device (int. wifi, pcmcia card, etc.) requires configuration through the Control Panel. See HW Cert. Proj. Mgr. for WAP encryption and other account information *any other internet connection type should also be accounted for here *pass: valid net connection detected, web browsing is possible *fail: valid net connection not detected, web browsing not possible *problem: valid net connection detected, web browsing not possible | pass | Ralink usb | |
| 6.0 | Validation - BIOS Compatibility | ||||
| 6.1 | lock screen | 1. LM > Lock Screen *pass: screen enters screensave mode and prompts for a password to unlock (if password exists). Otherwise, screensave will exit and the desktop will restore upon any screen activity (mouse or keyboard) *fail: screen doesn't lock and/or doesn't unlock when prompted and/or 'Lock Screen' is not listed as an available feature | pass | ||
| 6.2 | quick restart | 1. LM > Logout/Quick Restart > Quick Restart *pass: system quick restarts the desktop *fail: system does not quick restart and/or fails to restart upon quick restarting | pass | ||
| 6.3 | logout | 1. LM > Logout/Quick Restart > Logout *pass: system logs out and prompts for password login if a password exists *fail: system does not logout and/or fails to login when prompted to | pass | ||
| 6.4 | reboot | 1. LM > Logout/Quick Restart > Reboot *pass: system reboots, lists boot options upon startup and boots into OS without error *fail: system does not reboot and/or fails to load upon rebooting | pass | ||
| 6.5 | shutdown | 1. LM > Logout/Quick Restart > Shutdown *pass: system shuts down, displaying the 'shutdown complete' as designed to appear, then auto powers off *fail: system does not shut down *problem: system shut down engages but the 'shutdown complete' graphic is distorted and/or the system does not auto power off | pass | ||
| 6.6 | cancel | 1. LM > Logout/Quick Restart > Cancel *pass: system cancels power cycle options and restores desktop *fail: a power cycle of any kind occurs | pass | ||
| 7.0 | Validation - Power Management | ||||
| 7.1 | sleep-control panel (ac power) | Metabug: 17915 1. Connect the laptop to the AC Power Adaptor 2. Login (boot) 3. Open the Launch Menu->Settings->Control Panel 4. Click the Power Control Tab 5. Click Laptop Power Control 6. Set laptop sleep timer to 1 minute for the powered state 7. Apply changes and wait for specified time 8. Verify that laptop goes to sleep 9. Power up system *pass: system sleeps as timer is set for and resumes as designed (including wifi/network settings remain intact and all open programs restore) *fail: system does not sleep as timer and settings are set for (either on inducing sleep or resumes) *problem: system sleeps and resumes but open programs do not restore and/or wifi/network settings no longer connect | problem | Grub menu needs cleaned up after hibernation then reboot Bugs: 20201 | |
| 7.2 | sleep - close lid (ac power) | Metabug: 17915 1. Connect the laptop to the AC Power Adaptor 2. Login (boot) 3. Open the Launch Menu->Settings->Control Panel 4. Click the Power Control Tab 5. Click Laptop Power Control 6. Confirm the 'Close Lid' option is on 7. Close the lid (wait for 10 seconds before opening) 8. Open the lid and power on *pass: system sleeps by closing the lid and resumes as designed (including wifi/network settings remain intact and all open programs restore) *fail: system does not sleep by closing the lid and/or does not resume *problem: system sleeps and resumes as designed but open programs do not restore and/or wifi/network settings no longer connect | problem | wifi not resuming after cold boot, reboot or hibernation Bugs: 19884 | |
| 7.3 | sleep - klaptopdaemon (ac power) | Metabug: 17915 1. Connect the laptop to the AC Power Adaptor 2. Right-click the laptop system tray icon (bottom right, near the clock) 3. Select 'Sleep' 4. Upon inducing sleep successfully, power on *pass: system sleeps as commanded and resumes as designed (including wifi/network settings remain intact and all open programs restore) *fail: system does not sleep as commanded through klaptopdaemon and/or does not resume *problem: system sleeps and resumes as designed but open programs do not restore and/or wifi/network settings no longer connect | problem | see 7.1 & 7.2 | |
| 7.4 | do nothing - control panel (ac power) | Metabug: 17915 1. Connect the laptop to the AC Power Adaptor 2. Login (boot) 3. Open the Launch Menu->Settings->Control Panel 4. Click the Power Control Tab 5. Click Laptop Power Control 6. Select 'Do Nothing' for Powered, Not Powered & Close Lid options and apply these changes 7. Wait for 1 minute sleep timer to pass for 'Powered' test 8. Close the laptop lid (wait 10 seconds before opening) 9. Open the laptop lid *pass: all 3 methods of inducing sleep do not engage 'sleep', works as designed *fail: any of the 3 methods induce sleep even when 'do nothing' is selected | pass | ||
| 7.5 | sleep-control panel (battery) | Metabug: 17915 1. Remove the laptop from AC Power 2. Login (boot) 3. Open the Launch Menu->Settings->Control Panel 4. Click the Power Control Tab 5. Click Laptop Power Control 6. Set laptop sleep timer to 1 minute for the powered state 7. Apply changes and wait for specified time 8. Verify that laptop goes to sleep 9. Power up system *pass: system sleeps as timer is set for and resumes as designed (including wifi/network settings remain intact and all open programs restore) *fail: system does not sleep as timer and settings are set for (either on inducing sleep or resumes) *problem: system sleeps and resumes but open programs do not restore and/or wifi/network settings no longer connect | problem | see 7.1 & 7.2 | |
| 7.6 | sleep - close lid (battery) | Metabug: 17915 1. Remove the laptop from AC Power 2. Login (boot) 3. Open the Launch Menu->Settings->Control Panel 4. Click the Power Control Tab 5. Click Laptop Power Control 6. Confirm the 'Close Lid' option is on 7. Close the lid (wait for 10 seconds before opening) 8. Open the lid and power on *pass: system sleeps by closing the lid and resumes as designed (including wifi/network settings remain intact and all open programs restore) *fail: system does not sleep by closing the lid and/or does not resume *problem: system sleeps and resumes as designed but open programs do not restore and/or wifi/network settings no longer connect | problem | see 7.1 & 7.2 | |
| 7.7 | sleep - klaptopdaemon (battery) | Metabug: 17915 1. Remove the laptop from AC Power 2. Right-click the laptop system tray icon (bottom right, near the clock) 3. Select 'Sleep' 4. Upon inducing sleep successfully, power on *pass: system sleeps as commanded and resumes as designed (including wifi/network settings remain intact and all open programs restore) *fail: system does not sleep as commanded through klaptopdaemon and/or does not resume *problem: system sleeps and resumes as designed but open programs do not restore and/or wifi/network settings no longer connect | problem | see 7.1 & 7.2 | |
| 7.8 | do nothing - control panel (battery) | Metabug: 17915 1. Remove the laptop from AC Power 2. Login (boot) 3. Open the Launch Menu->Settings->Control Panel 4. Click the Power Control Tab 5. Click Laptop Power Control 6. Select 'Do Nothing' for Powered, Not Powered & Close Lid options and apply these changes 7. Wait for 1 minute sleep timer to pass for 'Not Powered' test 8. Close the laptop lid (wait 10 seconds before opening) 9. Open the laptop lid *pass: all 3 methods of inducing sleep do not engage 'sleep', works as designed *fail: any of the 3 methods induce sleep even when 'do nothing' is selected | pass | ||