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| #5597 | obsolete | screen resizes during start of JOSM | ||
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There's an application of Openstreetmap which is written in Java. If you start is the screen is resizing every time. But it is not a normal resize. Only the window is resized but the icons at the desktop are placed at the same position like before the resize. Here is a link to JOSM. I use Ubuntu 8.04 as host system and Windows XP as guest. |
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| #5601 | obsolete | Poor performance | ||
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Hi! Since VirtualBox version, maybe 1.6, performance has been steadily declining. I use an x86 computer, no hardware virtualization or anything like that. My host, if it matters, is Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard and Windows Server 2008 Standard (yes, I have both on the same computer). I think it is important to note that this performance degradation seems only to occur on non-Windows guests. On Windows-based VMs, performance is either the same as or better than that for VMware Server 2. However, when installing any *nix OS, performance is markedly slower than on VMware. I have used numerous *nix VMs, including Oracle Enterprise Linux, CentOS (both RedHat clones), Solaris, OpenSolaris, Ubuntu, Fedora, and probably others that I am forgetting. VirtualBox did not have this issue before (like version 1.4). It seems to have started with 1.6, and progressively gotten worse. Here are the relevant specifications of my computer, if needed: Processor: 2.54 GHz Intel Celeron D RAM: 1.5 GB PC3200/2700 Hard Disks: 1 250 GB IDE, 1 80 GB IDE Host OS: Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard, Windows Server 2008 Standard Please let me know if you need any additional information. |
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| #5603 | obsolete | superfluous/incorrect warning in Settings dialog | ||
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When enabling '2D Video Acceleration' on Linux guests through the Settings dialog, it should immediately tell me this isn't yet supported on Linux guests instead of telling me the setting isn't optimal (which doesn't matter since it isn't (yet) supported anyway). It tells me the following:
However, it should read:
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