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| #18001 | obsolete | Vbox crashed with general protection error in VBoxDD.so | ||
| Description |
I was typing in a window inside a 32-bit Windows XP guest when the whole VirtualBox window disappeared. The VM was left in an aborted state but none of the other running VMs were affected. I've not had this problem before and the guest restarted OK. I found the following related lines in /var/log/messages: Sep 20 17:45:31 localhost kernel: EMT[4082] general protection ip:7f2db2d2fe37 sp:7f2db1182b00 error:0 in VBoxDD.so[7f2db2c0f000+374000] and in /var/log/audit/audit.log: type=ANOM_ABEND msg=audit(1537461931.580:58324): auid=597 uid=597 gid=100 ses=1 subj=unconfined_u:unconfined_r:unconfined_java_t:s0-s0:c0.c1023 pid=4082 comm="EMT" sig=11 I also noticed that the last 2 lines of VBoxSVC.log.1 were: 1345:13:02.074947 main Saving settings file "/u/martin/VirtualBox VMs/Windows XP Professional/Windows XP Professional.vbox" with version "1.13-linux" 1345:13:02.075809 main Log rotated - Log started 2018-07-26T15:32:29.856077000Z and the first 2 lines of VBoxSVC.log were: 1345:13:02.094528 main Log continuation - Log started 2018-07-26T15:32:29.856077000Z 1345:13:02.422028 Watcher Reaper: Pid 4040 (fc8) was signalled: 11 (0xb) so it appears to have crashed very soon after this. The VBox.log is attached. |
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| #17999 | invalid | 64 bit Machine only work with 32bit Guests | ||
| Description |
This 64bit machine will only create 32bit guests, Bit of a nuisance as I want to create an Ubuntu Linux Server which only comes in 64bit. :( |
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| #17998 | invalid | ubuntu 18.04 host: keyboard binding fails on wayland login, works on x11 login -> Ubuntu issue | ||
| Description |
I'm running the following setup: ubuntu 18.04 host ubuntu 18.04 guest when working full screen, I expect ALT+TAB to work within the guest. works as expected when I'm logged in with x11 session ALT+TAB is switching apps on host level if i'm logged in using a wayland session. workaround: select x11 session during login to the host |
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