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#2364 fixed Please release your documentation under the GPL Jason Spiro
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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.

#2367 fixed Client display does not refresh when switching desktops on host Robert Krawitz
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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

before the login screen is displayed, switch virtual desktops on the host.

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.

#2368 fixed Guest time of day not updated when resuming from a saved virtual machine Robert Krawitz
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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