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#1462 fixed debian/changelog refers to (1.5.51~svn-1) on 1.6 release kuyaedz
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I sat down to build a debian package of 1.6 OSE this afternoon and noticed the latest entry in the debian/changelog referred to 1.5.51~svn-1 instead of the 1.6.0 that it will actually build. Can this be updated to 1.6.0? Considering the source already includes the debian/ directory it'll save some work for us packagers.

#1463 fixed OpenSolaris OSS support Andras Barna
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Please add Open Sound System support on OpenSolaris. Since many users nowadays not use the "solaris audio" would be great to add it. thanks

#1464 fixed Windows XP guest hangs on boot with network adapter enabled on Ubuntu 8.04 host Benjamin Kay
Description

I have installed Virtualbox 1.6.0 on an x86_64 Intel machine running Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron as a host. After installing Windows XP Professional (the 32-bit version) as a guest, the guest hangs when it boots up. The guest boots normally and does not hang if the emulated network adapter is disabled.

Both of the PCnet-FAST adapters cause the guest to hang. The Intel network adapter doesn't cause a hang, but that's probably only because I haven't installed Windows XP drivers for it. In fact, if the driver for any network adapter is installed after the guest boots then it works fine, and it won't hang until the guest is rebooted. This bug applies to Virtualbox 1.5.6, 1.6.0, and possibly other versions that I haven't tested. This is not a regression in 1.6.0; it is a new problem that started after I upgraded from Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon to Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron.

There is a workaround:

  1. Install the guest with the network adapter disabled.
  2. Enable the PCnet-FAST III adapter.
  3. Boot the guest.
  4. The guest will automatically install drivers for the interface after it boots up. Now you can use the network normally.
  5. Before you shut down the guest, go into the Windows device manager and uninstall the driver for the network adapter (disabling it isn't good enough).
  6. Return to step 3 when desired.
  7. If you forget to do step 5, disable the network adapter and boot the guest. Make sure the driver has been uninstalled from the device manager, then shut the guest down and return to step 2.

This bug may be related to, or a duplicate of, bug #1460. Others have not reported any problems with the Hardy Heron host, so this bug may be specific to x86_64.

I've attached logs of the PCnet-Fast adapters causing a hang.

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