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| #2364 | fixed | Please release your documentation under the GPL | ||
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It would be great if you would GPL all your documentation just like the Xen team has done[1]. Then Linux distributions that ship VirtualBox could ship your excellent manual too. Also, I suspect some people would be more likely to contribute to the documentation. [1]. http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg/file/782599274bf9/COPYING explains that most files in the Xen source repository are GPLed, though some are BSD licensed. So it seems to me that the docs are GPLed. |
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| #2367 | fixed | Client display does not refresh when switching desktops on host | ||
| Description |
Running xorg 7.3 on OpenSUSE 11.0 (host), my OpenSolaris (currently onnv_98, but this predates it) guest does not redraw if I switch to a different host-side virtual desktop (host is using KDE 3.5.10) and back. I have to force a redisplay in order to get redraw. I am using the Guest Extensions in Solaris. To reproduce (there are plenty of other ways to do this): 1) Boot OpenSolaris guest. 2) When the guest starts X and displays the crosshatch pattern, but
3) Wait about 30 seconds. 4) Switch back to the virtual desktop containing the guest. At this point, I see a blank display (usually just a dull blue). If I move my mouse over where the login box, or where one of the buttons would be, or start typing my username, the corresponding GUI element does refresh. |
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| #2368 | fixed | Guest time of day not updated when resuming from a saved virtual machine | ||
| Description |
If I save and then resume a guest, the time of day is not updated in the guest. It continues from the point at which I saved the guest. So if I save the guest at noon, and then resume it at 6:00 PM, the guest still thinks it's noon. I am running ntpd on my host. I have the guest configured to use the host (10.0.2.2 -- using NAT networking) as a time server, and I manually resync the time, it fixes up the time. My understanding is that the guest additions are supposed to reset the time when a machine is resumed. Host is OpenSUSE 11.0. Guest is OpenSolaris (currently at onnv_98, but this behavior isn't new). Using Guest Additions that came with 2.0.2. |
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