Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1761 | fixed | vbox 1.5.6 sudden screen garbling | ||
| Description |
I was using a w2k vm inside a vbox 1.5.6 under linux. Only firefox 2.0.14 was open in the vm, with some open tabs . Nothing was going on since I was reading the content of the tabs. All of a sudden the screen went garbled, horizontal stripes of black and green and I could not do anything to get it back to normal. I shut it down with ACPI shutdown, and it came back on after that. I include the log for that vm in hope that it can help. |
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| #1763 | fixed | OSX: need override for Ctrl-Click = right-click | ||
| Description |
On OSX, I don't see a way to stop Ctrl-Click being interpreted as right-click in virtual machines. This is required because Ctrl-Click is used for multiple selections in most VMs, and popping up a menu interferes with that. |
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| #1765 | fixed | Encrypted virtual disk | ||
| Description |
Can VirtualBox encrypt virtual disks. The code is all out there, and well understood. Linux drivers for example exist to use a pass phrase to encrypt block devices. I wonder if that could be integrated into VirtualBox so that all guests running on any host can benefit. One use case for VirtualBox is when using a work laptop for private purposes, say reading email, playing the odd game etc. A good way to do this is to install your favourite OS in a VirtualBox, and to encrypt it in-case of loss or even worse, an audit! This way you avoid the potential problems of installing your own software on a work machine. So, possible? Probable? |
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