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| #310 | fixed | Implement bridging networking for Mac OS X version | ||
| Description |
Both Parallels and VMWare Fusion implement bridging networking for VMs. I run a GNU/Linux program that fails when using NAT VM networking. This runs fine on both Parallels and VMWare, but I would very much like to use all free software, and use VirtualBox instead for virtualization. I'm running Version 1.3.99, the first public beta for Mac OS X. |
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| #311 | fixed | CD Rom Files Missing | ||
| Description |
On a Windows XP client, some CDs do not show all files when the CD is "mounted" in Virtual Box. However, if the same CD is accessed via Samba all files are shown. I am running VB on a Suse 10.2 host. Attached is a screen snapshot that should make the problem clear. I have listed the priority as 'minor' because sharing Suse's 'media' directory via Samba is a fairly easy work-around that also allows safer use of USB flash drives. |
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| #312 | fixed | VirtualBox keeps keyboard focus with mouse addition installed | ||
| Description |
Host: XP SP2 - Intel Xeon (2 monitors, maybe that influences) Guest: Debian 4.0 - 686-vserver with VBoxLinuxAdditions installed How to reproduce the bug: Start your VirtualBox, launch your favorite session manager, use the mouse in the guest OS, then minimize the VirtualBox window in the host OS BY CLICKING ON ITS TASKBAR ITEM (NOT BY CLICKING THE MINIMIZE BUTTON) and you can't use the keyboard anymore in the host, even if the virtual box is minimized. You have to use your mouse to restore the virtual box window, and to mouse-over it and mouse-leave it again. Then it's back to normal. |
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