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| #18328 | duplicate | New VirtualBoxVM.exe breaks backwards compatibility with previous scripts, shortcuts and launcher applications | ||
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VBox 6 now requires us to launch VirtualBox.exe to run the manager or (for example) VirtualBoxVM.exe --startvm to run a VM directly. This breaks compatibility with previous versions of VBox v5, etc. Can VirtualBox.exe simply run VirtualBoxVM.exe if the appropriate command parameters were detected and thus maintain backwards compatibility instead of merely displaying an error dialogue? This is not just a 'change your shortcuts' problem, it affects scripts, launcher applications, compiled programs and other executables that have already been developed and have been working for years. Making v6 backwards compatible would save everyone a great deal of time and inconvenience. |
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| #18327 | invalid | Guest Tools not working on Kali 18.04 -> Kali problem | ||
| Description |
My host is Linux Cinnamon 18.04 and my guest is Kali x64 2018.04 with latest updates. After running and rebooting looks like guest is not activated apt-get install -y virtualbox-guest-x11 By default 2d and 3d is unchecked in Display Settings. Graphics Controller is set to VMSVGA. I switched to VBoxSVGS and same deal. Desktop does not resize. Only after switching to VBoxVGA things started to work. My guest is setup as Linux/Debian x64 with 2G RAM, 60G disk space |
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| #18325 | duplicate | Vbox 6.0.2 guest additions cause Compiz OpenGL failure when 3D is enabled -> duplicate of #18324 | ||
| Description |
Host: Ubuntu 16.04 Guest: Ubuntu 16.04 Virtualbox 5.2.22 upgrade to 6.0.2 After upgrade guest starts ok. Install vbox guest additions 6.0.2 Reboot and guest compiz fails in opengl module when guest settings have 3D acceleration enabled. Note that the Xserver provides a running session after login, but the desktop window manager (compiz) segfaults when trying to load its OpenGL module. Problem disappears when 3D is disabled in VM settings. |
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