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| #4945 | obsolete | Ubuntu Host - Windows Guest Can ping Webserver on host but not browse bridge mode | ||
| Description |
Only with Windows guest in bridged mode, I can ping the printer or nas there are on the same network but when I want access the interface of the nas or of the printer via a browser like Firefox or Iexplorer there is no response... With a guest like Ubuntu with the same network configuration there is no problem. Thanks |
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| #4957 | obsolete | abnt keyboard (brazilian) doesn't work correctly on Linux Host with NetBSD, Linux and Windows VMs. | ||
| Description |
I am running VirtualBox 3.0.6 on a Linux Host (Bluewhite64-13.0, kernel 2.6.30.5) with NetBSD-5.0, Slackware-13.0, Windows XP and Windows 7 VMs. In all those VMs I can't use the '/' (slash) or '?' (question mark) key. I could use this key before (don't remember which was the last version of VBox in which it worked. As I remember, this issue was solved on ticket #599 but looks like it is back. Oh, the problem was already present in 3.0.4 as far as I can remember. |
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| #4958 | obsolete | Guest Additions 3.0.6 breaks Windows display resolutions | ||
| Description |
I have two VMs running on a Linux (pure 64bits) host:
In both cases, after I install guest additions from VBox 3.0.6 I have display problems. On my WinXP VM I can't go beyond 800x600 (in this case i get stuck with 4bits colors). On Win7 VM I get stuck on 800x600 resolution only. Uninstaling Guest Additions allows me to change the resolution the way I want, but then the mouse behaves weird (of course, because of the missing guest addition driver). I didn't have these display problems before vbox 3.0.6. |
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