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#9088 fixed Guest spontaneously restarts Robert
#10914 obsolete Wrong mouse position in console ASchaefer
Description

This bug is related to the 'absolute pointing' feature on a Linux (console only) guest system.

The setup does work basically. That means, I can use the select, copy and paste features from GPM. But it seems, that there is a kind of resolution mismatch with the mouse data.

  • I am unable so access the whole screen with the mouse.
  • If I move out of the VM-Window, the GPM cursor stays somewhere inside (see screenshot)
  • It seems, that something (VBox, VM, GPM, ...? ) does use the initial VGA-mode
  • There are some weird results, when moving the mouse in and out of the VM-window

To be honestly, I don't know if it's an VirtualBox, GRUB2 or GPM Bug (misconfiguration?) but any kind of help is welcome...

Current workaround

Disable absolute pointing

Setup

  • Host
  • Guest
    • Debian Squeeze (stable)
    • Bootmanager GRUB2
    • VBoxAdditions 4.1.22 (Custom, not from dpkg)
    • Pure console (no X-Server)
      • Custom videomode enabled
        • <ExtraDataItem name="CustomVideoMode1" value="1280x800x32"/>
      • Absolute Positioning enabled
        • <HID Pointing="USBTablet" Keyboard="PS2Keyboard"/>
      • Initial videoresolution set by (in /etc/default/grub):
        • GRUB_VIDEO_BACKEND=vbe
        • GRUB_GFX_MODE=1280x800
        • GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep
        • Setup works
      • GPM console mouse service is running
        • cmdline gpm -m /dev/input/mice -t ps2'
        • works bsically (see Description)
#13508 duplicate Ubuntu Host Win XP Guest Full Screen Mode Host 2nd Screen Image Half Off screen -> duplicate of #13410 AT1
Description

After installing update 4.3.16 and 4.3.18 any Guest Using Second monitor shows up half off screen. Problem does not happen if I choose 1st display.

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