Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1705 | fixed | NAT/DHCP network setting support like VMWare does. | ||
| Description |
VMWare scenario
we already got NAT support at VirtualBox, why bother?
well, because VirtualBox provide Direct NAT attach,
I do webapp develop with some firewall setting on VM,
I want my guest can connect to internet to grab some web info,
if I wanna do this for VirtualBox,
I used to work under my laptop with winXP,
that's why I want to have VMWare like NAT host interface support, |
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| #1706 | fixed | Cannot use host window scrollbars | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox v1.6.2. Host is Ubuntu 8.04-64bit. Guest is Fedora Core 9, newly-installed. When FC9 first comes up as the guest during the installation process, the default desktop (1600x1200) is larger than my host resolution of 1680x1050, so scrollbars are shown in the VirtualBox window. But the scrollbars are not working, preventing me from seeing the bottom of the windows. Unfortunately, at the bottom of the window (which cannot be accessed) is the "Next", "Previous", and "Finish" pushbuttons necessary to complete the installation of FC9. Would be nice if the content of the guest could be automatically scaled down so the entire window is visible, or if the scrollbars worked correctly. |
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| #1707 | fixed | Cannot remember size and state of window. Starting from ver. 1.6.0 | ||
| Description |
My host system: Kubuntu 8.04 Hardy Virtual Machine: Windows XP When I had innotek 1.5.6 version, my Windows XP was configured to be launched in full screen, and everything worked splendid. Starting from ver. 1.6.0 my sunVM isn't able to remember, what size of window it was when stopped last time. Also it isn't able to launch itself in full screen mode. I thought, that this annoying bug of 1.6.0 must have been repaired with 1.6.2, but it unfortunately resisted. The worse thing on it is, that each time I open my sunVM Windows, I have to rearrange the icons on desktop. What's vasting time, because next all icons will be again gathered in small rentacle of 640x480 pixels ..... I'm starting to think about migration to VmWare, sorry ... |
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