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#1314 fixed Should not need to add an empty USB filter before filtering USB devices Ken Yee
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See this forum msg: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=17986#17986

VirtualBox needs you to add a dummy "everything" filter before adding other filters for USB devices. It should add the everything filter by default and mask off all USB devices not listed in the USB device list. The dummy filter is not intuitive...

Win98 guest running on WinXP host if that matters.

#1315 fixed Virtual machine aborts when using mouse's scroll whell sp0832
Description

Booting into a linux guest OS (RIPLinux in this particular case) the virtual machine aborts if I use the mouse's scroll wheel.

I expected the machine to just ignore it.

It is 100% reproducible.

#1316 fixed confused by mixed 32/64 bit Linux environment Peter Eisentraut
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I am using the virtualbox_1.5.6-28266_Debian_etch_i386.deb package from your web site on a Debian lenny/sid sid with kernel linux-image-2.6.24-1-686. The kernel modules are compiled using /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup. Everything is working fine.

But when I use kernel linux-image-2.6.24-1-amd64, which is a 64-bit kernel but running with 32-bit userland, VirtualBox complains after I start a VM from the GUI that the installed kernel module belongs to a different version than the currently running software. I believed this for a while and tried to reinstall the software a few times, without success. Note that VirtualBox works fine with the equivalent 32-bit kernel. I assume the problem is somewhere where the GUI communicates with the kernel module and is not expecting that it might be talking to a 64-bit kernel. I understand that this setup is a bit unusual, but everything else seems to be working fine with it. Since Debian lenny will be released with these kinds of kernels, it would be nice if this issue could be addressed sometime.

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