============================================== Ubuntu Internet of Things Certified Hardware ============================================== Welcome to **Ubuntu Internet of Things** (IoT) / **Ubuntu Core** Certification. A certified device means that Canonical, working closely with the device manufacturers, guarantees the device to be capable of updates to address security and stability issues and commits that any issues introduced by Canonical updates will be addressed. The following documents are designed to guide you through the process of setting up a test system, installing the testing suite, executing the tests, and reporting the results. Getting Started ================ Read *Snapcraft* documentation - `Get started with snaps `_. Testing Toolkit ================ How to install and run certification tests on an IoT device with Ubuntu Core. Included Tests =============== List of tests to be run during certification of IoT devices * :doc:`Generic Test Plans for Commercial Devices ` Coverage Guide =============== Document detailing what needs to be working to be considered certified . * :doc:`Ubuntu Core 24 / Ubuntu 24.04 ` * :doc:`Ubuntu Core 22 / Ubuntu 22.04 ` * :doc:`Ubuntu Core 20 / Ubuntu 20.04 ` * :doc:`Ubuntu Core 18 / Ubuntu 18.04 ` .. filtered-toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :hidden: IoT Coverage Guide 24.04 IoT Coverage Guide 22.04 IoT Coverage Guide 20.04 IoT Coverage Guide 18.04 Generic Test Plans for Commercial Devices :partner: ODM Coverage Guide 24.04 :partner: ODM Coverage Guide 22.04 .. contents below are only included in partner docs build .. only:: partner ODM Self-Testing Guide ======================= .. filtered-toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 :partner: IoT ODM Self-Testing Guide for Ubuntu Server :partner: IoT ODM Self-Testing Guide for Ubuntu Desktop :partner: IoT ODM Self-Testing Guide for Ubuntu Core