kernel testing important questions

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Dear specialists,
    I have decided to test kernel by using instructions here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_kernel_regression
Becauser I do not see at all. Should I prevent Orca screen reader from running during this test to prevent bad results? Sure. I do not move with focus, speech is disabled, but sure, ORCA monitor events at The background when it is active. I Am very glad, that kernel developers allow users to test The kernel. I Am very glad, that I can use The test and that I can even read its results. Thank you, that you did not decided to kill XORG, PUlseaudio sound server. Thanks to yours approach, I can participate.
You can find test results in yours databases when you will try to locate 
januszchmiel
name. I hope, that data have been sent to you. And do not be afraid. I will not intrude you. I know, that you are working very hard and that you have to deeply concentrate. If there is some web page which could I followe to participate even on more complicated kernel tests, I Am ready to colaborate.
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