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#1085 fixed write errors to disk image not reported Michal Suchanek
Description

I tried to make a virtual machine on OS X, and as the partition with most space was FAT i put the disk image there. Unfortunately, FAT has severe file size limitations which is unsuitable for disk images.

  • disk manager did not warn about that
  • when fixed size image was selected it would happily create a smaller image without reporting any problem
  • writing to the image from the virtaul machine fails leading to dma errors in guest Linux system. VirtualBox does not report any problems.
#1086 fixed OS X no preferences in the application running the virtual machine Michal Suchanek
Description

Since each virtual machine is a separate application it has its own preferences menu item. It does nothing.

It looks like the preferences are managed centrally by the main virtualbox app and it might be difficult to link that preferences to the menu item in the virtual machine. Still at least small dummy dialog saying where the preferences are would reduce confusion quite a bit.

#1087 fixed Varying screen resolution not handled well (may be related to xrandr 1.2) ugemkow
Description

We are using VBox OSE on Fedora 7 as host, Windows XP as guest with guest additions. We added randr-1.2 enabled drivers to Fedora 7.

When using VBox on systems with varying screen resolution (Notebooks with internal panel / external display), there are some problems:

  • When starting VBox when the resolution is high (i.e 1600x1200), stopping it and later restarting it when the system has a lower resolution (i.e. 1400x1050), VBOX tries to restore the greater resolution and fails. It then displays scroll bars which are not moveable. Minimizing the window and restoring it makes VBox usable again.
  • When VBox is in full screen mode with the higher resolution, stopped and restarted when the system has a lower resolution, this fails completely and in some cases even crashes the X server (which is also a X/driver bug of course).
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