Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| #4556 | obsolete | VirtualBox services not starting, consuming CPU cycles with no output or action | ||
| Description |
Ahoy! We're hoping to switch over to VirtualBox from VMWare. We're running 3.0.2-49928 on kernel 2.6.29-4 (Novometa distribution). Installation seems fine; kernel modules build and load. Basically, services don't start. Turning on tracing in the main Vbox.sh script we can see it's attempting to exec /opt/VirtualBox/Virtualbox. For some reason, this binary (and other such as VboxManage, VBoxHeadless and of course VBoxSVC) sit there consuming CPU cycles indefinitely; one cannot even run a version query. Nothing gets syslogged, and there are no kernel messages. No IP packets observed in or out.
It continues to burn CPU time without doing anything I can see. There's nothing in /tmp and no ~/.VirtualBox created either. If kernel modules are unloaded, the behavior is the same (with the exception of a the expected complaint) – it still sits there consuming CPU cycles without doing anything I can observe. My suspicion is that it's related to IPC? |
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| #4564 | obsolete | Cannot get Penumbra opengl game to run in Linux Guest on Windows Host with nvidia graphics | ||
| Description |
I get visual corruption, text appears as blocks, and game just doesn't work. I have attached the log file from the game. |
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| #4573 | obsolete | Allow users to turn off bottom menu UI in fullscreen, Mac OS X menubar | ||
| Description |
I like the 3.0 menu UI at the bottom of the screen when a VM is in fullscreen mode, but I think it would be good to let users decide if they want to turn it off. Sometimes, it gets in the way when I'm in a Windows guest and I'm trying to maximize a window. Also, it would be nice if you could disable the Mac OS X menubar in fullscreen. Currently, it only displays if you move your mouse to the top of the screen (it auto-hides,) but I would like the ability to disable it as well. The work-around I have found is to disable mouse integration, which prevents either the new 3.0 menu or the Mac OS X menubar from appearing, but I like to leave mouse integration on because some things work better when it's on. |
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