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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #6083 | obsolete | Resizing Webcam Crashes VM (XP guest - Ubuntu 9.10 Host) | ||
| Description |
My webcam works when I run it at full size but anytime the video is resized (whether or not I have video acceleration on) the VM crashes. This happens when I try to send my webcam over Windows Live Messenger, it resizes the camera by default. The log does not seem to have much information as to what is happening except for: 00:41:15.411 VMMDev::SetVideoModeHint: got a video mode hint (1366x658x0) at 0 00:41:19.663 VMMDev::SetVideoModeHint: got a video mode hint (1360x648x0) at 0 00:41:19.816 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0, pvVRAM=b46af000 w=1360 h=648 bpp=32 cbLine=0x1540 00:41:19.831 Guest Log: VBoxDisp[0]: VBVA enabled 00:41:19.831 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0, pvVRAM=b46af000 w=1360 h=648 bpp=32 cbLine=0x1540 00:41:19.831 Display::handleDisplayResize(): Warning: resize postponed. 00:41:19.927 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0, pvVRAM=b46af000 w=1360 h=648 bpp=32 cbLine=0x1540 00:41:29.091 PIT: mode=2 count=0x4ad (1197) - 996.81 Hz (ch=0) Which happens at the end of the log, though I have no idea if this is what is making it crash Any help would be greatly appreciated |
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| #6084 | obsolete | Linux-VirtualBox-Win2K and Ctrl keys disabled | ||
| Description |
Using Ubuntu with VirtualBox and having a Windows 2000 client has worked well for quite awhile. But for some reason, with the client. the Control keys have stoppped working at all. I cannot do cut-and-paste, copy-and-paste, or with FireFox, do Ctrl+ yo zoom in, or Ctrl- to zoom out. In fact, the right Ctrtl key is unable to even act as the host key for VirtualBox. I was able to transfer that function to the page key instead. For FireFox and any cut-and-paste or copy-and-paste work, I have to work through the top toolbar while working in the client. Not so for any work being done at the host level. It is so broad natured and yet specific to what is running under VirtualBox that I have to conclude that it is somehow related to VirtualBox itself. |
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| #6088 | obsolete | Key repeating mask in X11 host set to ffffffffffffffff | ||
| Description |
After start, VirtualBox sets the host's auto repeating keys mask to match to all keys. you can check this with "xset -q" command: auto repeating keys: 00ffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffff
ffffffffffffffff
This breaks user experience in X11, because it doesn't allow, for example, use Shift-Click to select text in terminal applications (because Shift is now auto-repeating). |
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