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#18578 duplicate Continuous mouse interrupts in full-screen mode with mouse integration on dual screen Windows10 guest -> duplicate of #18567 D.Bugger
Description

I have a dual screen workstation on which I installed the latest VirtualBox version (Version 6.0.6 r130049 (Qt5.9.5)) with extensions and Guest Additions. In a Windows 10 guest, with Guest Additions reinstalled, windows tend to close suddenly when I move the mouse, and when I move the mouse from one screen to the other, the right-click popup window appears (View, Sort By, Refresh...).

When I deactivate full screen mode, there are no problems other than that my guest screens are a lot smaller. When I disable Mouse Integration in full screen mode, things seem to work correctly, yet when coming back after having left the system for several minutes, the guest screens are black and I can't get it back.

Full-screen mode has become unusable. The previous version was OK.

#18577 obsolete Virtual Box 6.0.6 Fails to upgrade Oracle Linux 6 DonC
Description

When I try and upgrade a Linux 6( xxx) to use VB 6.0.6, I get the following errors:

Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing VirtualBox 6.0.6 Guest Additions for Linux........
VirtualBox Guest Additions installer
Removing installed version 6.0.6 of VirtualBox Guest Additions...
vboxadd-service.sh: Stopping VirtualBox Guest Addition service.
You may need to restart your guest system to finish removing guest drivers.
Copying additional installer modules ...
Installing additional modules ...
VirtualBox Guest Additions: Starting.
VirtualBox Guest Additions: Building the VirtualBox Guest Additions kernel 
modules.  This may take a while.
VirtualBox Guest Additions: To build modules for other installed kernels, run
VirtualBox Guest Additions:   /sbin/rcvboxadd quicksetup <version>
VirtualBox Guest Additions: or
VirtualBox Guest Additions:   /sbin/rcvboxadd quicksetup all
VirtualBox Guest Additions: Building the modules for kernel 
4.1.12-124.26.7.el6uek.x86_64.
SELinux:  Could not downgrade policy file /etc/selinux/targeted/policy/policy.24, searching for an older version.
SELinux:  Could not open policy file <= /etc/selinux/targeted/policy/policy.24:  No such file or directory
libsemanage.semanage_reload_policy: load_policy returned error code 2.
SELinux:  Could not downgrade policy file /etc/selinux/targeted/policy/policy.24, searching for an older version.
SELinux:  Could not open policy file <= /etc/selinux/targeted/policy/policy.24:  No such file or directory
libsemanage.semanage_reload_policy: load_policy returned error code 2.
/usr/sbin/semanage: Could not commit semanage transaction
VirtualBox Guest Additions: Running kernel modules will not be replaced until 
the system is restarted
Building the VirtualBox Guest Additions kernel modules.  This may take a while.
To build modules for other installed kernels, run
  /sbin/rcvboxadd quicksetup <version>
or
  /sbin/rcvboxadd quicksetup all
Running kernel modules will not be replaced until the system is restarted
vboxadd-service.sh: Starting VirtualBox Guest Addition service.
Press Return to close this window...

What can I do to fix this. During reboot, I get the same error.

#18573 duplicate Mouse buttons not working on monitor 2 -> duplicate of #18567 Spike
Description

After upgrade to 6.0.6 r1130049 the mouse buttons do not work when the VM screen is on monitor 2. It's difficult to characterize what's going on. Running win7 in VM left click on the task bar highlights the icon but doesn't start the program. Moving the screen to monitor 1 allows everything to work fine. 6.0.4 worked fine. Not being sure what information you require, below is a short summary of my system System: asrock MB with rizen 1800x 32 GB RAM WIN 10 Radeon rx 480 running driver 19.4.2 (latest) Logitech wireless mouse (M510)

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