Anaconda Web UI Installer for Spins and Editions Test Days: August 4 – 8 2025

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Join us this week for the Anaconda Web UI Installer test week where we are focusing testing on Anacondas brand new WebUI for KDE and Spins live images.

What is a test week?

Test weeks are organised by the Fedora QA team per release cycle and are a great way to get involved in developing the upcoming Fedora Linux release. Instructions and test cases are provided for you, plus you will be mentioned and thanked in the ‘Heroes of Fedora‘ blog at the end of the release. More information on how to get involved is located on the Fedora Test Days wiki. To participate in the upcoming Kernel 6.16 test week, read on!

Anaconda Web UI Installer Test Week

The Anaconda WebUI became the default installer interface in the previous Fedora release for Fedora Workstation. This Test Day extends that effort to ensure the WebUI works smoothly across the broader Fedora ecosystem, especially in various Spin environments and Fedora KDE. As a result, the Anaconda and QA teams have organized a test week from Monday August 4, 2025 to Friday August 8, 2025.

The wiki page contains links to the test images you’ll need to participate. The results can be submitted in the test day app.

What are we looking for?

  • How partitioning is working
  • Cockpit Storage Editor performance
  • Internalisation
  • Issues not mentioned in the test cases – file those findings under ‘exploratory’.

What do I need to do?

To contribute, you only need to be able to do the following things:

  • Make sure you have a Fedora Account (FAS)
  • Download test materials in advance where applicable, which may include some large files
  • Read and follow directions step by step in the wiki test page
  • Report your findings in the app

The Anaconda team are available in their matrix room https://matrix.to/#/#anaconda:fedora.im to provide support to participating users.

Thank you for taking part in the testing of Fedora Linux 43!

Fedora Project community

3 Comments

  1. Cristian

    What about the netinstall or server images?

    • littlephoenix85

      The Fedora Workstation 42 netinstall ISO GUI does not allow you to connect to a Wi-Fi network with a hidden SSID.

  2. Could you please add
    GDM Settings | Customize your login screen https://gdm-settings.github.io/
    to fedora. For setting up login and mainscreen to an external monitor?

    Cheerio

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