Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| #1641 | obsolete | RDP mouse scroll wheel behaves as 4 buttins i.s.o. 2 buttons. | ||
| Description |
Windows XP host, Debian Lenny client, VBoxHeadless, full screen RDP client on localhost. Slowly turning the mouse wheel results in button events, button 4 goes up and button 5 goes down. Turning the mouse wheel faster, then the buttons change to 6 and 7 respectively. This is unexpected and unwanted behavior. [Use xev to see what happens] Please make the mouse wheel behavior independent of the rotation speed. |
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| #1645 | obsolete | libnotify notifications do not show up when VirtualBox is running fullscreen | ||
| Description |
I have an Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy) host system. I like to have a Windows VM running full-screen on a second desktop. When I do this, the standard notifications that appear next to system tray icons (created by libnotify) do not appear. If the VM is not in full screen, then the notifications appear as expected. A command that can be run to test this behavior (requires the libnotify-bin package to be installed) is: notify-send -t 2000 test testing |
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| #1647 | obsolete | Cannot get USB support to work in OpenSolaris guest | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox 1.6.0 on Windows Vista - using an OpenSolaris 2008.05 guest. I have been unable to get USB support to work. I plugged in a USB flash drive, started VirtualBox and then created a filter for the flash drive. I then started the OpenSolaris virtual machine. It sort of looks like VirtualBox sees the USB flash drive, because if I select Devices > USB Devices from the menu of the virtual machine's window, I get a list of four entries: Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse Unknown device 05CA:183A [0100] Generic Flash Disk [0100] TouchStrip Fingerprint Sensor [0001] The third entry, "Generic Flash Disk [0100]" is the only entry that has a check-mark, which I think is what it should have. Further, at this point Windows Vista no longer sees the USB drive, which if I understand the documentation is the correct behavior. In other words, VirtualBox "takes over" the USB device and the host operating system no longer sees it. Unfortunately, from inside the virtual machine, OpenSolaris does not seem to see the device. It does not get auto-mounted. At a command line in OpenSolaris I typed in:
and the USB flash drive is not listed (ref: http://mx.opensolaris.org/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=59178). The only thing listed by rmformat is the "VBOX CD-ROM" drive. |
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