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| #4622 | obsolete | USB Drive with Open Source Edition | ||
| Description |
Hi , I am using VBox for personal use on my 64bit Vista (Home Premium) and VM is Ubuntu 9.04. For internet, I use a Huaweii CDMA USB modem which does not work well with the VBox. If I am connected to the net with the same modem and open VBox - the USB connection drops out and there is no way that I can relaunch the connection while the VBox is ON. I tried to check if Ubuntu is detecting a USB - but that also does not seem to be the case - even after adding a USBFilter etc. I read somewhere that OSE does not provide USB support and I need to get a CSE which is available for Personal Deployment. The only mean for me to connect to the net is through my USB modem and I am not in any LAN, and I can not leverage on VBox when I try to use the USB modem. What are the suggestions? Let me know. Regards, SR |
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| #4629 | obsolete | Screen formating issue in MS-DOS 6.22 when non-system disk in Drive A: | ||
| Description |
If you start up a MS-DOS 6.22 virtual environment with a non-system disk image in drive A: the screen will display the proper error message ('Non-System disk or disk error. Replace and press any key when ready'). If you unmount the floppy disk image (menu bar\Device\Umount Floppy) and then go back to the virtual MS-DOS environment and 'press and key to continue' the display text is limited to the first line in the virtual environment. |
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| #4634 | obsolete | Mouse capturing problem | ||
| Description |
If the mouse is captured, and I'm running a guest that doesn't have guest additions (read: OpenBSD), pressing one of the host keys that triggers an "Are You Sure?", like HOST+R doesn't release the mouse, and I cannot answer the dialog box. In that state, the VM is still stealing all input, so using the PC is impossible. Switching to a tty and VBoxManage controlvm poweroff <VM> didn't work. kill-ing it did. This issue may be related to me using "window focus strictly under mouse", which is an option under KDE. A workaround would be to immediately unlock the pointer whenever a dialog appears like that. |
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