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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1600 | obsolete | VirtualBox 1.6 crash report; FreeDOS | ||
| Description |
VirtualBox running FreeDOS crashed. I think it was during reboot operation, reboot requesteted from prompt of FreeDOS OS. Log files attached. |
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| #1601 | fixed | Cannot rewrite files in a shared folder -> please retry with 1.6.0 | ||
| Description |
Running 1.5.4 with Ubuntu 8 guest on Windows XP host. When I use gedit to change a textfile in the shared folder, I can access it but not save the file. It does not matter if I do sudo gedit or not. Syslog says: vboxvfs: sf_rename vboxCallRename failed rc=-114 There is no problem adding new files to the shared folder, or copying them out of it. |
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| #1602 | duplicate | Wish for better support for virtual machnines with text console | ||
| Description |
This is a wish for VirtualBox enhancement. Text console in guest virtual machnine can be too small on monitor with high resolution. For example, I run MS-DOS virtual machine, it has display only 25x80 character and virtual machnine output is too small to read at screen with high resolution. I cannot increse output from virtual machine, as it maps video memory of virtual machine in ratio 1:1. When I switch to full screen, I see a lo of black space and in the middle of the screnn is small arrea with virtual machine screen, in the same size; no real advantage of full screen output. I think it can be improved, that you can (optionaly) map 1 pixel from VirtualMachine videoram to 1 (1x1), 4 (2x2) or 9 (3x3) pixels in host screen; can be configurable (auto, 1x, 2x, 3x, manual when window is resized). To implement something like magnifier. It is not difficult from my point of view. More advanced solution will alow to have full smooth screen resizing between ratio 1x to 4x; some interpolation has to be used in this case and it will have impact to performance of VirtualMachine. From my point of view smoth resizing is not necessary. |
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