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| #1543 | fixed | Seamless: does not work with Xinerama => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Host: Ubuntu Fiery Guest: Windows XP When using xinerama (so 2 displays shown as only one big), the seamless mode doesn't work. The screenshot attached shows the behaviour when VirtualBox is started on the right screen. The left and right screens can be viewed using the top and bottom bars. The small portion of Outlook and the clocks are part of the Windows XP running as guest. The back edges on the Outlook are XP's desktop's background. As pointed out by Michael, the top part (top-right corner) of vbox hides Ubuntu's menu-bar (should be a clock there). |
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| #1544 | invalid | Can't install drivers on Win XP for my Radeon 9200 SE | ||
| Description |
Host is Hardy Heron.
I have tried all kinds of drivers.
Official, old, current, modified.
Nothing seems to work.
Is this normal, or its just my crappy video card?
Perhaps I should set it up in my xorg.conf ? Section "Device" Identifier "Configured Video Device" EndSection
But X seems to detect my card properly *-display UNCLAIMED
description: VGA compatible controller
product: RV280 [Radeon 9200 SE]
vendor: ATI Technologies Inc
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@0000:01:00.0
version: 01
width: 32 bits
clock: 66MHz
capabilities: vga_controller bus_master cap_list
configuration: latency=32 mingnt=8
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| #1545 | fixed | Hardy Heron installs KVM by default, crashes VB 1.6 -> fixed in SVN/1.6.2 | ||
| Description |
VB 1.6 causes Hardy Heron to lock up under Hardy Heron because the kvm module is installed by default in this version of Ubuntu. Even if the virtual machine is not using CPU extensions, running virtualbox hangs the entire system. At a minimum the program should warn the user that kvm is loaded and refuse to start. Even better would be for the cpu extensions option to greyed out and virtualbox play nice with KVM. I hand removed the modules a couple of times, but certain updates put them back in. This is expected behavior as KVM is the default virtualization tool in Hardy. |
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