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| #18380 | duplicate | VBoxOGLcrutil.so: undefined reference to crypt_r -> duplicate of #18324 | ||
| Description |
Greetings: I am trying to build some software within Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS and I get the following error at link time. I am running VBox 6.04 with appropriate Additions. Thank you for your help with this. //usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/VBoxOGLcrutil.so: undefined reference to `crypt_r' collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status Kind regards, Anthony |
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| #18378 | wontfix | 3D acceleration does not work on Linux guest -> supported with VMSVGA emulation for X.Org 1.20 and later | ||
| Description |
I just upgraded to 6.0.4, and I installed the guest additions CD on my Linux guest. Despite 3d acceleration being checked in the machine settings, my window manager on the guest comes up in software rendering mode, despite this working with the 5.2 version I upgraded from. (I upgraded because the most recent 5.2 release I downloaded refused to install on my Mac host.) I see no errors logged anywhere, but glxinfo on the guest reports "OpenGL renderer string: llvmpipe (LLVM 7.0, 256 bits)". |
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| #18376 | fixed | OS/2 File sharing on MacOS host causes crash when attempting to list contents of share => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
With the share not Automounted, all is well including assigning a drive letter to the share in eCS 2.1 via command line. Changing to the new Drive letter at the command line also is fine. Typing dir to list the contents of the shared folder causes and immediate trap 000d. Setting the Shared Folder to Automount and assigning a mount point in the VBox GUI results in the same trap during guest boot up. |
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