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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #5794 | fixed | VBox 3.1/3.1.2, Linux Host, Windows7 Guest, OpenGL screen refresh problems -> Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
My host system is an i7 processor, 12 GBytes of ram, Karmic-64 running the latest kernel 2.6.31-17 (the -16 kernel had was the same), graphics card is Nvidia 9600. Guest is Window7, 32-bit, 2D/3D acceleration enabled, 128MBytes of video memory, 2GBytes of memory assigned to the machine, both 1 and 2 processors assigned to the guest. I have tried all the things I could think of, changing the assigned memory, changing the video memory. When I enable OpenGL in my Cadence Allegro PCB program, and click on a drop down menu, the screen doesn't refresh after the menu goes away. If I enable the infinite cursor, it is invisible. I tried both the v3.1 and today's update of v3.1.2. Everything works fine on a Windows XP Pro virtual machine. |
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| #5795 | fixed | VBox 3.1, Random Crashes when running linux 2.6.31-9-rt kernel | ||
| Description |
My host system is an i7 processor, 12 GByte of ram, Karmic-64 running the latest kernel 2.6.31-17 (the -16 kernel had was the same), graphics card is Nvidia 9600. Guests were Windows7, 32-bit and Karmic 32-bit. Attempting to solve the problems of VERY slow Windows7 performance, some users suggested using the RT kernel. It did seem to help the performance, especially related to the GUI interface. After random amounts of time, from a few hours, to a couple of days, the guest would crash. I tried this on 3 hosts, all the same Karmic, 64-bit, two were running Windows7, 32-bit guests, one was running Karmic 32-bit guest. No real evidence, but it "seemed" to be related to network access. The Karmic guest crashed one time when nothing was running except a bzr update over the network from another machine. There was no mention of this being fixed in the 3.1.2 release notes, and no mention I could find in the forums other than my own post which has had no replies. |
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| #1725 | fixed | Won't 'save' application file settings | ||
| Description |
Quicken prompts for new or existing Quicken data file location after every reboot. (Actual data file in this case is on a shared network drive.) Non-virtual Quicken install 'remembers' which/where it's data file is. Importing music files into iTunes (again, from a shared network folder) works--until next reboot, where iTunes can't "find" the file the music library is supposed to be pointing to. |
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