Python Automated Testing Tools for Linux

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    GNU/Linux Desktop Testing Project (GNU/LDTP) is created with the goal of producing high quality test automation frameworks and cutting-edge tools that can be used to test the Linux Desktop and improve it.
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    Jungletest is an system for automated testing of OpenOffice.org against a large set of documents. Currently, tests determine whether OOo will crash or hang when loading, scrolling through, or exporting the document.
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    OWLAND is an automated testing framework for description logic reasoners. It supports both ABox and TBox reasoning methods and is capable of running fully automated tests with any ontology and number of currently available reasoners.
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