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| #4769 | obsolete | CD/DVD Image Selector shows ".iso" files but not ".ISO" files in Ubuntu Jaunty | ||
| Description |
In VirtualBox 3.0.4 Full Edition in Ubuntu Jaunty, when using the media manager and using the add a CD/DVD image selection dialog box to select a file, files with ".iso" extensions are listed but not ".ISO"; you must choose to see all files to see these files. Other combinations of capitalization weren't tested. |
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| #4777 | obsolete | VESA palette support broken | ||
| Description |
This is broken in several ways: 1) it reports a VBE info block capability of 1, which means, no VGA compatibility (which it is) 2) palette setting via interrupt 0x10, eax 0x4f09 does nothing 3) but also does not return an error For reference, Qemu does report the correct capability, does not implement the VBE set palette function either, but correctly reports an error when trying to do so. |
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| #4779 | obsolete | No mouse control in 3D applications with Guest Additions installed -> obsolete | ||
| Description |
No mouse cursor control in 3D applications such as games has been observed after installing the Virtual Box additions in KUBUNTU. To verify the cause of this problem, KUBUNTU was installed in a Windows Vista Host. In the first test, a game was run without the guest additions by loading "Planet Penquin Racer". No problem with cursor mouse control was observed. In the second test, the guest additions were installed in KUBUNTU and the system was restarted. The game was then loaded again, and mouse control in the game had ceased with observation of a frozen and disappearing mouse pointer in the top left hand corner of the screen. Other 3D games have been tested with no mouse control. Defining the "InputDevice" mouse Identifier and options in /etc/X11/xorg.conf did not solve the problem. /etc/X11/xorg.conf has nothing but the minimal default settings even after the guest additions are installed. There are no virtual box configurations present in xorg.conf and editing the file to include them does not change the mouse problem. |
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