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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #611 | fixed | copy/paste corruption -> fixed in VirtualBox 1.5.2 | ||
| Description |
When i have open my Virtualbox, i can't copy/paste correctly in my system host (i use Ubuntu). It only paste weird characters. |
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| #612 | fixed | Feature request: usb 2.0 ehci support | ||
| Description |
It would be nice if VirtualBox emulated a usb 2.0/ehci host controller on the guest operating system at near-native bandwidth. Usb support in VirtualBox has been a huge boon to users already, and high-speed usb support would allow the use of usb cameras, microphones, video-capture devices, and other high-bandwidth devices inside the guest. Currently VMware Workstation >= 6.0 and Player >= 2.0 are the only x86 virtualization softwares I know of to claim to support ehci, although they seem to support it better under a Windows host than a Linux one. It seems someone was working on an ehci patch for Qemu at some point, but that it was never finished; see this thread: http://marc.info/?l=qemu-devel&m=117483468018061&w=2 Is ehci support on the roadmap for VirtualBox 1.6.0? For 1.7.0? At all? Just curious to know. |
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| #613 | fixed | OSE Build Failure => Fixed in 1.5.6 | ||
| Description |
Build from the 1.5.0 OSE tarball fails with the following error: kmk.exe[3]: Leaving directory `C:/build/VirtualBox-1.5.0_OSE/src/VBox/Frontends' kmk.exe[3]: Entering directory `C:/build/VirtualBox-1.5.0_OSE/src/VBox/Installer ' kmk.exe: Entering an unknown directory kmk.exe: *** win32: No such file or directory. Stop. kmk.exe: Leaving an unknown directory kmk.exe[3]: *** [pass_libraries_before] Error 2 kmk.exe[3]: Leaving directory `C:/build/VirtualBox-1.5.0_OSE/src/VBox/Installer' kmk.exe[2]: *** [pass_libraries_before] Error 2 kmk.exe[2]: Leaving directory `C:/build/VirtualBox-1.5.0_OSE/src/VBox' kmk.exe[1]: *** [pass_libraries_before] Error 2 kmk.exe[1]: Leaving directory `C:/build/VirtualBox-1.5.0_OSE/src' kmk: *** [pass_libraries_before] Error 2 |
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