Using a wiki page is recommended if you intend to regularly update this information, a forum thread (or JIRA issue) is better for starting a discussion about a certain found issue. ( Tip: Click on the left (") or create a forum thread. If you know the feature you testing is not yet contained in the latest release or if you are asked to check a bug is still contained in the latest nightly build, download the nightly build.Tests for 0.4.14 The navigation bar below shows the releases, including the latest one being tested when there are ongoing tests. (Preferred:) If you want a rather stable version, want to do regression tests for the upcoming release and want to report found bugs use the current release candidate, whose download link is on the current release testing page, such as f.e.If you prefer the most stable version and do the tests only for you own curiostity, you may use the latest release, available on the official download page.See also: Testing Introduction What is the current version of ReactOS I should test? This section does not cover the answers in detail but rather links to selected existing detail pages in order not to duplicate that information. It is built as a FAQ supposed to cover the typical questions of people new to testing ReactOS. ReactOS testing overview and FAQ for beginnersįollowing secion is for ReactOS users who intend to test software with ReactOS and report the results back to the community. 2.3.2 Installing and configuring VLC player.2.2 Installing guest additions and basic drivers.2 Tutorial: Getting a stable software stack with ReactOS on VirtualBox.1.4 Where to post the results of my tests?.1.3 How to set up a good testing/logging environment?.1.2 How to set up ReactOS so it runs stable?.1.1 What is the current version of ReactOS I should test?. 1 ReactOS testing overview and FAQ for beginners.
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