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#1950 fixed VirtualBox crashes when scrolling in OpenOffice Fonts and using VRDP Stefan Ritter
Description

I am using a WindowsXP guest (1.6.2-31466_Debian_etch) via VRDP and have the GuestAdditions installed. I open OpenOffice.org in version 2.4, select the dropdown menü for selecting a font and use my mousewheel. Immediately the VBox crash like "VBoxManage controlvm foo poweroff". This just happen with VRDP, not when using VNC.

I can reproduce it on every Machine. With no GuestAdditions installed, i can't use the mousewheel, so it does not crash.

#1951 fixed Ubuntu 8.04 host, Windows XP guest, video screen gets corrupted Doug Roberts
Description

For no apparent, repeatable reason, the video screen turns mostly black with colored sprinkles (kind of pretty, actually, but useless ;-{)

The result is that VB is locked and a reboot is required. Usually the corruption occured as I was moving the mouse over a window boundary in the XP guest, say from Outlook to Firefox. This happens within the first 15 minutes of trying to use the virtual XP guest.

Host: roberts@igor:~$ uname -a Linux igor 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Fri Jul 11 21:01:46 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux roberts@igor:~$

--Doug

#1952 fixed Starting a VM turns DPMS off in X. dimitris
Description

This is in VB-OSE 1.6.2, Debian sid package (1.6.2-dfsg-4).

Before a VM starts, xset q says:

DPMS (Energy Star):
  Standby: 0    Suspend: 0    Off: 600
  DPMS is Enabled
  Monitor is On

Once the VM is started:

DPMS (Energy Star):
  Standby: 0    Suspend: 0    Off: 600
  DPMS is Disabled

This is the same whether the VM starts (was last stopped) in seamless mode or not.

Then once the VM is stopped, DPMS comes back. I can also re-enable it manually after the VM starts, so this is only an issue when I forget and the screen stays on without reason.

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