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#4066 obsolete Copy/Paste doesn't work in WinXP guest in RDP. leonbnu
Description

Host: WinXP SP3 Guest: WinXP SP3 running in headless mode guest-addition version: 2.2.2

Copy/Past doesn't work. When I open notepad and type in some letters, then copy/past, nothing happens.

#4068 obsolete Fedora Core 4 - Timers don't operate correctly; sleep sleeps for too long Chris Tait
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I have a fairly old Fedora 4 32-bit guest OS, running on VirtualBox 2.2.2 on Ubuntu Jaunty Server 64-bit Host OS. I have a java app that sets timers etc. but they don't go off at the correct time, and I have noticed strange behaviour when using the sleep command in the guest OS, so am documenting that as it's easy to reproduce.

e.g. If I type the following, then I'd expect it to display two different times that are about 2 seconds apart, and take 2 seconds to run:

date +'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N'; sleep 2; date +'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N'

This does display two different times that are 2 seconds apart, but actually takes about 8 seconds to run.

[root@carrot2 ~]# date +'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N'; sleep 2; date +'%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%N'
2009-05-21 23:38:24.112116000
2009-05-21 23:39:26.220065000
[root@carrot2 ~]# 

I've also tried running "xclock -digital -update 1" (with the DISPLAY going to another machine) and the clock doesn't tick over at the normal rate unless I'm keeping the guest OS busy by holding down the enter key in my ssh session.

Note that if I try the exact same things within a Jaunty guest OS running on the same host OS then everything works fine.

Apologies if this is already recorded as a bug. I tried searching the bug database for 'timer' and 'sleep' with virtualbox 2.2.2 but couldn't see anything.

#4073 obsolete Windows XP hangs when USB 2.0 enabled jkreuzer
Description

When I enable USB 2.0, Windows XP hangs at startup (logo screen). If I disable USB 2.0 or USB altogether, Windows XP guest starts fine.

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