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#5302 obsolete When the Guest machine is aborted and it uses a different keyboard layout than the Host, the host's keybord does respond like the ctrl key is still pressed Sander
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I just reported a bug of an crashing Windows 98. This Windows 98 uses a different keyboard layout than the host. When it crashed (and stopped), and I tried to type something, my host (Vista) reacted like I had the ctrl key pressed. When I tried to type the V for instance, it pasted the text, although I hadn't pressed the ctrl.

I could solve it by logging out --> logging in again, but it is pretty annoying.

#5303 obsolete Performance issue with bridged networking, Solaris host and nfs Thomas Berg
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I've tested 3.0.8 for a while on my Solaris 10 U8 x86 box and it's been quite stable. I do seem to have some performance issues though. I've discovered one thing at least. When running Linux guests with bridged networking mounting a nfs share from the host, transfer speeds are really slow (4-600KB/s). This was using guest additions. Here's what I tried: Ubuntu 9.04 x86_64 guest - bridged networking

  • Mounted nfs share from host (shared either using "zfs sharenfs" or using share command). File copy speed 4-600KB/s
  • Mounted nfs share from a stand alone Ubuntu machine. Speed 20-30MB/s
  • Mounted vbox shared folder. Speed 30-40MB/s
    • PS. I often get "protocol error" messages when trying to mount shared folders using "mount -t vboxsf" but suddenly it works

Shutdown guest, changed network to NAT and booted

  • NFS share from host - Speed 30-40MB/s
  • vbox shared folder - Speed 30-40MB/s
    • don't seem to get any errors mounting shard folders using NAT but that might be a pure coincident.

I tried with a Fedora 11 guest as well with the same results.

I've attached a VBox.log from the session using bridged networking and nfs mount from host.

#5307 obsolete Proxmox Guest Support Eric
Description

Hi,

I'm trying to make proxmox 1.4 working inside virtualbox.

I'have setup 2 containers inside Proxmox and each off them has a different mac-address.

I cannot setup a working networking (brigding on eth0), only one arp address is visible at the time.

Is there a mean to declare multiple mac-address behind one guest nic ?

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