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| #8075 | obsolete | Seamless mode gnome menu issue | ||
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Hello, I am having a problem with gnome menus, (application, places, system) displaying when I'm in seamless mode and any of my guest windows have the focus. The menus highlight when clicked but do not display until I put the focus back on one of my Ubuntu windows, or click an empty spot on the desktop to move the focus back to the host. I have noticed mouse overs work, and the menus accept the click and change colors, just no menu appears. I have tested and found this problem present with an XP guest and a Windows 7 guest, both of which have the latest guest additions. I have tried turning the visual effects off. I can't find anything to remedy the problem, besides turning off seamless mode. |
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| #8077 | obsolete | OpenVMS LAVC network communication broke after version 3.1.8 | ||
| Description |
I have the following configuration: Host: OS-X 10.6.5. Virtual Box 3.1.8 Guest 1: Windows 7 64 bit (dual processor) Guest 2: Ubuntu 10.10 Guest additions for virtual networking from Virtual Box 3.2.12 installed. Guest 1 is running FreeAXP, an Alpha system emulator with OpenVMS 8.3. Guest 2 is running SimH, a VAX system emulator with VAX/VMS 7.3. Each guest has 4 network adapters. Two are bridged to the real ethernet adapter on the host, and two are bridged to an internal lan named 'internal'. The intent is for the cluster network communications to use the internal network, and also use the internal network for any NFS mounting of shared resources between the guests and the emulated systems. The two VMS systems are formed in a LAVC cluster. This all works when running on Virtual Box 3.1.8. It also works when running under VMware Fusion with the appropriate network drivers on the Guest OSs. I have not been able to get this to work on anything after 3.1.8 up to 3.2.12. With later Virtual Box releases, as soon as the two VMS systems start LAVC communications, it looks like the network adapter stops passing most traffic. The LAVC communication uses a different MAC address than the primary MAC address of an ethernet adapter, but as far as I know does not put the adapter in promiscuous mode. |
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| #8082 | obsolete | win xp prof guest + guest additions = session-window crashes | ||
| Description |
I recreated the vm multiple times as I reinstalled Windows XP - everytime the same result. |
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