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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #12771 | obsolete | Network adapter cables in the status bar indicator | ||
| Description |
I welcome this feature in version 4.3.8 as exposed in the changelog: GUI: network adapter cables can now be connected/disconnected directly through the running virtual machine Devices / Network menu a Network status-bar indicator In fact, I hoped this feature was added some day. Good! I would suggest though that the text changes accordingly because it's a bit confusing. I mean, it should switch between Connect Network Adapter and Disconnect Network Adapter to carry out the corresponding action. By the way, another good enhancement would be to be able to double click the icons in the status bar indicators and bring up the settings window in the corresponding setting section. Sort of a shortcut. |
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| #7859 | obsolete | VBoxNetFlt causes Host Widnows Server 2003 to crash randomly | ||
| Description |
After upgrading VirtualBox to Version 3.2.12 68302 we experienced random crashes in Windows Server 2003 as our Host system while running one Windows XP Client. Analyzing the mini dumps with WinDbg hints that VBoxNetFlt is causing the problem. Attach are some Minidumps and the .log Files from VirtualBox. We downgraded our installtion again to the previous used version where we did not see these crashes. (Sun Version: 3.1.2 56127) |
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| #5089 | fixed | unplugging logitech quickcam pro crashes vbox guest => Fixed in SVN/3.0.8 | ||
| Description |
After reading that USB high speed devices were somewhat supported, I thought it would be an idea to try my Logitech webcam again. Bus 002 Device 021: ID 046d:0991 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Pro for Notebooks No picture appeared, so I decided to unplug the camera, which resulted in the whole session being aborted. The host's log did not show anything: 00:12:59.631 VUSB: attached '00007fff5c06c260[proxy 046d:0991]' to port 1 00:12:59.646 EHCI: USB Operational 00:13:05.379 PIT: mode=2 count=0x2ead (11949) - 99.85 Hz (ch=0) 00:13:13.797 PIT: mode=2 count=0x4ad (1197) - 996.81 Hz (ch=0) 00:13:22.835 PIT: mode=2 count=0x2ead (11949) - 99.85 Hz (ch=0) 00:13:22.845 PIT: mode=2 count=0x4ad (1197) - 996.81 Hz (ch=0) 00:13:25.124 PIT: mode=2 count=0x2ead (11949) - 99.85 Hz (ch=0) 00:13:26.876 PIT: mode=2 count=0x4ad (1197) - 996.81 Hz (ch=0) 00:13:27.136 PIT: mode=2 count=0x4ad (1197) - 996.81 Hz (ch=0) 00:13:27.309 PIT: mode=2 count=0x2ead (11949) - 99.85 Hz (ch=0) 00:13:43.770 PIT: mode=2 count=0x4ad (1197) - 996.81 Hz (ch=0) 00:14:19.752 Guest Log: VBOXNP: DLL unloaded. 00:14:30.207 Guest Log: VBOXNP: DLL loaded. 00:14:31.156 Guest Log: VBOXNP: DLL loaded. 00:14:31.538 Guest Log: VBOXNP: DLL unloaded. 00:14:31.570 Guest Log: VBOXNP: DLL unloaded. 00:15:05.121 VMMDev::SetVideoModeHint: got a video mode hint (1920x1200x0) at 0 00:15:05.160 Display::handleDisplayResize(): uScreenId = 0, pvVRAM=00007fff563d8000 w=1920 h=1200 bpp=32 cbLine=0x1E00 00:15:05.160 VBVA: Disabled. 00:15:05.181 VBVA: Enabled. /var/log/kern.log shows Sep 29 09:53:30 t61p kernel: [136826.991723] input: UVC Camera (046d:0991) as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.7/usb2/2-2/2-2:1.0/input/input17 Sep 29 09:56:45 t61p kernel: [137022.094657] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, address 21 Sep 29 09:56:46 t61p kernel: [137022.243956] VirtualBox[5908]: segfault at 5b0 ip 00007fff7102fb5b sp 00007ffee7c8bf70 error 4 in VBoxRT.so[7fff70fdd000+9d000] Not 100% sure where to go from here to give you more information. Thanks, /TB |
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