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#1236 fixed VirtualBox 1.5.6 (the latest version) cannot capture the mouse on guest OS umoeller samiux
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My hardware and software configuration : Athlon 64x2 4200+ nVidia GeForce 8500GT Host OS : Ubuntu 7.10 Desktop with nvidia-glx-new driver and Compiz Fusion enabled Guest OS : Ubuntu 7.10, OpenSuSE 10.3, CentOS 5.1

The mouse pointer cannot be captured when Compiz Fusion is enabled under my configuration. However, my friend's Lenovo ThinkPad T61 (Intel Core 2 Duo T7250, nVidia Quadro NVS 140M display card) running Ubuntu 7.10 host with Compiz Fusion enabled and Windows XP SP2 guest but no such problem.

Another user also encounter this kind of problem. Please refers to the following link. http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=16977#16977

Samiux

#5663 fixed Manual section 5>Differencing images>1 Snapshots>C thrown away needs clarification umoeller Mark Cranness
Description

The manual says this about Restore Snapshot:

The differencing images holding all the write operations since the snapshot was taken are thrown away, and the original parent images are made active again. (If you restored the "root" snapshot, then this will be the root disk images; otherwise, some other differencing image descended from it.) This effectively restores the old machine state.

This is true when deleting the 'Current' snapshot, namely the bolded immediate parent of the 'Current State'.

However, this is ambigious and unclear when deleting any other snapshot, because the term 'the snapshot' is ambigious. The user might think that the snapshot refers to the snapshot being restored (it does not) and that the entire child tree under it will be thrown away (it will not).

Instead, how about:

The differencing images associated with the current machine state are thrown away, and...

#5676 obsolete Appliance exporting progress bar provides misleading information. umoeller steve
Description

Appliance exporting progress bar spends much time alternating between "A few seconds remaining." and "14715 days 1 hours remaining."

The former is very misleading, as is the latter - but the latter takes the cake for depressing. Perhaps the two should be combined, as in "Somewhere between a few seconds and 14715 days 1 hours remaining."

Windows 7 Ultimate x64 host, XP guests.

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