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| #12016 | obsolete | Auto-resize Guest Displayed stopped working after OS update [Ubuntu 13.04 Guest ] | ||
| Description |
Auto-resize Guest Displayed stopped working after updating the Ubuntu 13.04 Guest with the latest security patches using the automatic updates feature. Is there a fix for this? |
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| #15257 | fixed | Auto-resize broken - Win10 Host & Guest | ||
| Description |
I have a problem where my windowed guest will revert to 800x600 or a similar default resolution on the primary monitor after returning to my host after the screensaver comes on. The secondary screen stays as is. The guest mouse is also becomes out of sync with the host. If I move the host mouse to the far right of the primary screen the guest will be closer to the middle. If I move the mouse to the left each pointer will be much closer together but still not in tune. I normally work in maximized windowed mode. By that I mean the guest will be within a VirtualBox window but that will be maximized take up the most amount of space without hiding my host's taskbar. This problem is becoming a show stopper. The only solution so far has been to restart the host entirely. It is starting to happen once or twice a day (I use VBox alot). Things I have tried:
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| #4859 | fixed | Auto-resize broken on Windows host/Fedora 11 guest after 3.0.2 > 3.0.4 upgrade | ||
| Description |
After upgrading Windows XP Pro SP2 host with Fedora 11 guest from Vbox v3.0.2 to v3.0.4, auto-resize ability broke. Attached ZIP file shows how the display looks fine until resize is attempted, then it "garbles". Display will return to normal if you can manage to resize it to exactly the same size it originally was. Thinking it was the same issue as described in Ticket 4430, I applied v3.0.5 guest additions; this did not fix the problem, and Michael verified it is not the same issue and suggested opening a new Bugtracker for this. |
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