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| #4652 | obsolete | FortiClient doesn't work with virtual box | ||
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FortiClient is an IPsec client from Fortinet, before I install virtual box, everything works. but after virtual box is installed, the FortiClient can not obtain address from vpn gateway. and after I un-install virtual box, it works again. following are the environment:
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| #4658 | obsolete | Mouse pointer sticks when guest window has scrollbars | ||
| Description |
The mouse pointer will move freely but then stop at an arbitrary x or y point as if at the edge of the window, but it isn't. The pointer can eventually break through the invisible barrier by repeatedly banging the mouse pointer against it. The mouse pointer then moves freely until it soon hits another invisible vertical or horizontal barrier. This happens only when the window displaying the guest desktop is smaller than the guest desktop, i.e the window has scrollbars. When the guest desktop window is resized so that the scrollbars disappear, the mouse pointer issue disappears too. Guest additions are not loaded. Running an OpenSolaris guest on an OpenSolaris host. |
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| #4665 | obsolete | old windows games complain about "failed to initialize window" and "try changing the screen resolution" | ||
| Description |
My wife has a combination of both new and old games all suffering from the same problem. These includes many from the "Nancy Drew" games, and a new one bought today called "Dream Chronicles" by PlayFirst. The requirements for this latest game for example are: Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista, Pentium III, 128MB of ram, DirectX v7.0. VirtualBox is version 3.0.2, 32-bit, Ubuntu 9.04-32 host and Windows Vista-32 will latest fixes installed as the guest. Guest additions for VBox3.0.2 have been installed. When the game starts up, a black window covers the screen after which the following error message is displayed:
This error message is no doubt from the game, not from VB, but I was hoping there might be a solution. I did try to enable the 3-D acceleration setting in the "Display" section for the guest, but that made no difference. I do see some lines in the VB log file about screen resolutions: 00:21:30.754 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0, pvVRAM=ae908000 w=800 h=600 bpp=32 cbLine=0xC80 00:21:30.760 VBVA: Disabled. 00:21:30.782 VBVA: Enabled. 00:21:30.998 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0, pvVRAM=ae908000 w=1280 h=1024 bpp=32 cbLine=0x1400 00:21:30.998 VBVA: Disabled. 00:21:31.056 VBVA: Enabled. I've tried 16, 24, and 32-bit depth for 800x600, 1024x768, and in non-fullscreen modes. |
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