Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #16969 | fixed | VirtualBox Vm crashes when bluetooth audio device is connected to host | ||
| Description |
The VirtualBox VM crashes immediately upon connecting a bluetooth audio device to my host. This problem started occurring after updating to VirtualBox 5.1.26. I don't recall my previous version number, but it was probably the previous public released version (5.1.24). The issue is very easy for me to consistently reproduce on equipment. Host OS: macOS Sierra 10.12.6 Guest OS: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Virtual Box: 5.1.26 r117224 Audio Device: Bose QuietControl 30 Firmware 1.2.9 Other Details: I think this is different from #16268. |
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| #16970 | fixed | Non-windows guests crash on headphones connect or disconnect | ||
| Description |
Steps to reproduce:
Expected result: guest continues to work, using new active audio output Actual result: guest crashes (crash report attached) Host: macOS Sierra 10.12.6 (16G29) Guests crashing:
Guests not crashing:
Tested on both latest stable and latest test (Version 5.1.27 r117314 (Qt5.6.2)) build. Virtualbox extensions are installed. |
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| #17004 | fixed | Virtual machine dies instantly when unplugging external thunderbolt display | ||
| Description |
This never happened before, I only noticed it after last update to VirtualBox 5.1.26 r117224. If I have a virtual machine window on an external thunderbolt display, it dies instantly (crashes without a sound or any kind of alert) when I unplug the thunderbolt cable from my Apple MacBookPro. Maybe it has nothing to do with external display, but with something else I use over that Thunderbolt link (ethernet connection, usb keyboard and mouse, external hard drive in a thunderbolt dock). But it definitely didn't happen before. Host computer is Apple MacBookPro 15" non-retina Mid 2012 (MacBookPro 9,1) with 16 GB RAM, 480 GB SanDisk SDSSDXPS480G, Nvidia GT650M, running Mac OS X 10.11.6. Guest machine is MS Windows XP SP3, 3GB RAM. |
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