Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #76 | duplicate | Ability to use Ctrl + Alt for System Hotkey | ||
| Description |
It would really help to be able to set a key combination as the system hot key, instead of just Right Ctrl or Right Alt. I'd like to be able to use Ctrl + Alt. |
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| #6572 | obsolete | Able to add two identical DVD images, resulting in inaccessible VM with no error message | ||
| Description |
Somehow, I was able to get into a situation where I had two identical attached CD images. This resulted in an "inaccessible" VM, with *no* error message to guide me to the problem/fix. I was managing the VM via the GUI. Here is the offending config snippet: <StorageController name="IDE Controller" type="PIIX4" PortCount="2">
<AttachedDevice passthrough="false" type="DVD" port="0" device="0">
<Image uuid="{aa281874-fdb0-421e-2194-7d0a4816598f}"/>
</AttachedDevice>
<AttachedDevice passthrough="false" type="DVD" port="0" device="1">
<Image uuid="{aa281874-fdb0-421e-2194-7d0a4816598f}"/>
</AttachedDevice>
</StorageController>
This corresponds to the vbox guest additions DVD image: <Image uuid="{aa281874-fdb0-421e-2194-7d0a4816598f}" location="/usr/share/virtualbox/VBoxGuestAdditions.iso"/>
I'm not completely sure what I did to get in this situation, and don't have time to reproduce it, but here's what I think was the sequence.
Removing both duplicate attached devices from the XML config yielded an accessible VM, and I was back in business. |
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| #7553 | fixed | Abnormal Memory Usage | ||
| Description |
When running WinXP 32 bit SP3 guest in Win7 64 bit, with folder sharing enabled and a heavy usage for network and sharing folder (I have a torrent app that stores the file in the shared folder) ,an abnormal memory usage for vbox process and keeps growing until either restart the process or the Win7 crashes. |
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