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| #7255 | obsolete | 3D and 2D acceleration | ||
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Hi guys, I have being trying to find the solution to this problem I have been having with Virtualbox all over the net but I can't seem to find the answer. Hope you guys can help. Firstly, here are the details: Host: Windows 7 Graphic Card: ATI Radeon HD 4550 Guest: Ubuntu 10.04 VirtualBox 3.2.6 I have been trying to enable the visual effects in ubuntu and set it to 'extra', but ubuntu keeps on telling me that the 'display effect could not be enabled'. I think the root cause of this problem is that fact that I cannot enable the 2D or the 3D acceleration in VirtualBox 3.2.6. The 2 boxes cannot be ticked; they are greyed out. Does anyone know how I can enable them? Also everytime I start virtualbox, this error message pops up 'loadlibrary failed with error 126: The specific module could not be found'. After about 10 seconds, it disappears and virtualbox starts up fine. Also the same error message pops up everytime i click on settings in virtualbox. |
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| #7256 | obsolete | RDP to Host can Break Audio | ||
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If you have a Virtualbox guest running on a windows host and someone RDP's into the host with the option "bring sound to this computer" it will break the audio in all the guests. They will not be able to get it back even after the RDP session has ended. Only current solution is to shutdown and restart the VM's |
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| #7262 | obsolete | OS/2 video perfoemance is notably degraded after linux upgrade | ||
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openSuse v11.3 After upgrading the OS to openSuse v11.3 from 11.2 the graphics performance for an os/2 VM is noticeably degraded. There seem to be unwarranted delays in updating the screen that make the appearance quite jerky whereas before it was fairly smooth. VBox 3.2.6 was running before and after the upgrade. One of the major changes in the new OS release is the open source Radeon video driver. I assume there is a connection between the two. |
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