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#8783 duplicate Failed to access the USB subsystem DasFox
Description

I just installed 4.0.6 on Win7 Home Premium x64 and then setup VirtualBox to install Guest OS Win7 x64, but I did not install Win7 yet.

I closed VB then later restarted it and clicked on the 'Settings' then I received a popup message saying; 'Failed to access the USB subsystem'.

I also can't copy and paste in the popup warning window, so you can write that up as another bug, so I took two screen shots of the message;

http://img59.imageshack.us/f/vbwarning1.png/ http://img59.imageshack.us/f/vbwarning1.png/

At the time of starting VB I had a Belkin 4 port USB mini hub installed in one of the pcs's usb ports, you can see them here;

http://www.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Product_Id=367680

The Belkin only had a logitech wireless mouse's usb stick installed, also in another USB port on the pc I had a portable hard drive plugged directly in.

So not sure if VB didn't like the devices installed in the USB ports...

THANKS

#10054 invalid Auto-Resize Guest Display Not Working For Slackware Guest -> guest problem (Openbox) DasFox
Description

Hi,

I'm running Arch x86 as the host, running Slackware 13.37 x86 as the guest in VirtualBox 4.1.8

In Slackware I only run as my desktop OpenBox 3.4.11.2 and I have the guest additions installed.

The 'Auto-Resize Guest Display' does not work, if I resize the window with my mouse, making it smaller or bigger, then click on 'Auto-Resize Guest Display', it does nothing. The only way I can get it to work is to log out of OpenBox, then log back in and then the window is resized.

This is really a pain, you can't resize the window while sitting on your desktop, so I take it, this is probably a lack of support for Slackware and I hope we can please get this fixed for Slackware and get better support for it.

THANKS

#10066 duplicate PCManFM-MOD & Thunar Under Slackware Guest Don't Automout USB DasFox
Description

Hi,

I'm running Slackware 13.37 x86 with only OpenBox 3.4.11.2 as my desktop and I use the PCManFM-Mod file manager which is a port from PCManFM. I also use this as my file manager on my actual box, which also runs Slackware with only OpenBox, so I use pretty much the same setup in VirtualBox as I do on my hard drive.

I noticed when plugging in a USB drive it does show it connected under the 'Devices' - 'USB Devices' but the file manager does not show it.

I also tried using the Thunar file manger and the same thing, it would not auto detect the file manager.

The PCManFM-MOD file manager is very simple and straight forward, it doesn't require any complicated setup to make USB drives to appear in them.

Also the filesystem does not appear under VirtualBox.

I'm attaching 3 screen shots, 2 for the host, so you can see that my file system appears and the usb drive when plugged in and 1 screen shot under the guest without the file system or usb drive.

I know this file manager works as you can see in the host screen shots and I know the way I have it installed in VirtualBox is the same way as in the host.

THANKS

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