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| #21174 | fixed | 7.0.2 halts without any notice = fixed in SVN/next 7.0.x maintenance | ||
| Description |
Windows11 Host, Windows10 guest, Lenovo ThinkPad E590 What I did: start the VM, do NOTHING - not any interaction within the started VM Defect: VM exits after approx 2 minutes |
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| #4557 | wontfix | 8-bit pseudocolor visuals not available in Solaris 10 guests | ||
| Description |
There appears to be no way to get support for 8-bit pseudocolor (overlay) visuals in a 24-bit default setup for Solaris 10 guests. Such support is essential for older graphic applications. I need to run Xnest in 8-bit mode for an application, so I need support for both 24-bit and 8-bit visuals. Altering xorg.conf does not seem to help. I assume that this ticket is for an enhancement, not a defect, but as far as I am concerned, it is such a major limitation that it is a severe defect. My guest is Solaris 10 u7 (32-bit) running on a 32-bit WinXP host with VT-x enabled. I have a NVIDIA Quadro FX 3500 vcard. Here is my perennial output of xdpyinfo from terminals in my guest:
name of display: :0.0 version number: 11.0 vendor string: Sun Microsystems, Inc. vendor release number: 10300000 maximum request size: 16777212 bytes motion buffer size: 256 bitmap unit, bit order, padding: 32, LSBFirst, 32 image byte order: LSBFirst number of supported pixmap formats: 7 supported pixmap formats:
keycode range: minimum 8, maximum 255 focus: window 0x3000009, revert to PointerRoot number of extensions: 34
default screen number: 0 number of screens: 1 screen #0:
If there is a way to alter xorg.conf to get 8-bit visuals, or if you need further info, please let me know. Thank you... |
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| #4006 | duplicate | <> and @# keys are inverted in Ubuntu Linux | ||
| Description |
When using Ubuntu Linux with the French MacBook keyboard, keys <> and @# are inverted : <> should be between SHIFT and W, @# should be on left of &1, but I have @# between SHIFT and W, <> on left of &1. The problem will not occur neither in Parallels Desktop nor in VMware Fusion. |
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