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#555 fixed Fatal error display -> fixed in 1.5.0/SVN david.hilton
Description

When the one of the last entries in the log file is an error, it could be presumed that it caused it to crash.

Displaying this error message (or even any error message from the log file) in the GUI would help those with limited experience recognize problems without having to search so much. A simple message (but preferably not a popup) like

"The log file reports an error occurred just prior to the termination of your last session. Please see PATH/XXXX.log for details."

or

"The log file reports an error occurred just prior to the termination of your last session. ERROR: ................ Please see Path/XXXX.log for more details."

would be helpful.

#556 fixed Start up problem rufi66
Description

Hello When I like to start the Vitual Box, I get the following error code:

Fehlercode: E_FAIL (0x80004005) Komponente: Console Interface: IConsole

{1dea5c4b-0753-4193-b909-22330f64ec45}

Does somebody have a solution for this problem?

Rufi

#558 fixed The vboxvideo driver causes the mouse pointer to disappear grahamt
Description

I am using VirtualBox 1.4.0 under WindowsXP Pro 2002 with SP2. I have installed Ubuntu Linux 7.04 and as installed it is runs at the highest screen resolution of 1024x768. However, my laptop is an Acer Travelmate with a 15.4” widescreen and I am running it at the highest supported screen resolution of 1680x1050. On this the VirtualBox window looks very small. I wanted to run it at a higher resolution of either 1152x864 or 1280x1024.

I have followed the advice in a number of posts on this forum by bodhi.zazen and have successfully completed the following steps:

1) With Ubuntu running and logged in I clicked on Devices > Install Guest Additions... (This successfully mounted the Additions ISO image on the Ubuntu Desktop).

2) Open a Terminal window in Ubuntu

3) Execute the following command:

sudo aptitude install build-essential kernel-header-uname -r

(As noted in the relevant post, the ` is the backtic symbol found on the key just to the left of the “1” key on most keyboards). Executing this command requires you to enter the Adminstrator password, which will normally be your normal login password. Ubuntu sets the root password to yours by default.

4) Execute the following command:

sudo sh /media/cdrom0/VBoxLinuxAdditions.run all

(At this point you will have to reboot).

5) Once Ubuntu is up and running again, execute the following command in a Terminal window:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

(This will start a “graphical” reconfiguration session. “OK” the first option, the type of display driver, vesa is the default, and then on the next option, desired screen resolutions, select the additional ones over and above the defaults of 640x480, 800x600 and 1024x768. I added 1152x864 and 1280x1024). “OK” this new configuration. Once again you need to reboot).

All of these operations appear to have worked successfully. I opened xorg.conf in a text editor and it does appear to have added the additional screen resolutions to the definitions.

However, despite all this, when I went in Ubuntu to System > Preferences > Screen Resolution, the only options offered to me remained 640x480, 800x600and 1024x768.

I then ran Step 5) again and by chance noticed that there was an option of a display device of vboxvideo. When I accepted this device I discovered that on rebooting Ubuntu I now had the missing resolutions. The window assumed the size of the highest available default resolution.

However, now the mouse pointer disappeared from the screen as soon as I clicked within the window. It would only reappear once I had released it with the Host key. As soon as I clicked in the window it disappeared again. However, although the mouse pointer was not visible it clearly was acting within the session window since by moving the mouse around, it was possible to see all of the functions highlighted as the mouse pointer location passed over them.

By hunting around with the mouse and by using the keyboard shortcuts I managed to find System > Preferences > Screen Resolution and changed the resolution back to 1024x768 as it was with the vesa driver, where everything worked. However, the mouse pointer still wouldn't appear. I even set 1024x768 as the default and rebooted but still no mouse pointer. I tried this both in fullscreen mode and windowed mode but it made no difference.

It was only after I had run Step 5) again and changed the driver back to vesa that the mouse pointer again became visible.

The conclusion can only be that there is a bug in the vboxvideo driver that is causing the mouse pointer to disappear, whatever the screen resolution chosen.

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