Custom Query (16363 matches)
Results (772 - 774 of 16363)
| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #14808 | fixed | virtualbox.desktop broken => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
The desktop file is broken since 5.0, if my memory is correct. Running desktop-file-validate on it gives 2 errors and 2 warnings: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop: warning: key "Encoding" in group "Desktop Entry" is deprecated
/usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop: error: value "virtualization" for locale string list key "Keywords" in group "Desktop Entry" does not have a semicolon (';') as trailing character
/usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop: error: value "Virtualisierung" for locale string list key "Keywords[de]" in group "Desktop Entry" does not have a semicolon (';') as trailing character
/usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop: warning: value "Emulator;System;X-MandrivaLinux-System;Application;" for key "Categories" in group "Desktop Entry" contains a deprecated value "Application"
The errors are a rather serious issue, as they might prevent update-desktop-database from creating a menu entry. |
|||
| #20090 | fixed | Black screen on EFI VM | ||
| Description |
New laptop with Intel i5-1035G1 CPU. Attempting to boot an EFI VM results in a black screen and 100% CPU utilization, regardless of guest OS. The EFI shell doesn't come up either. Discussed in this thread: https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=100940 Attached is a copy of a blank VM with EFI enabled and its logs. I'm also attaching a copy of dmesg, top, and top+H. |
|||
| #402 | fixed | Guest-Additions don't work under Host Xubuntu 7.04 AMD64 Guest Kubuntu 7.04 or 7.10 -> fixed in SVN/1.5.0 | ||
| Description |
I can install Kubuntu 7.04 or Kubuntu 7.10 on a virtual machine. The host system is Xubuntu 7.04 wit latest updates. Everything works fine until I install guest additions with: sh ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run Everything seems to work fine until I reboot. KDE login appears. When I log in KDE goes blank, and the login screen apperas again. Dmesg says: mtrr: your processor doesn't support write combining Could this possibly be a hardware error since write combining is disabled in the host's bios? The guest shouldn't see anything of the host's hardware except the CPU, should he? Or is it a software incompatibility? |
|||

