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| #8705 | obsolete | minix vm chrashes in Virtualbox on installing | ||
| Description |
Hello, When I want to install minix on Virtualbox 4.0.4 it ends with a kernel crash. I filed in a bug report on minix . See https://gforge.cs.vu.nl/gf/project/minix/tracker/?action=TrackerItemEdit&tracker_item_id=565 They say it's a virtualbox problem and not a minix problem. So can anyone help me here with this problem ? Roelof attached you will find a vbox log of the session |
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| #8708 | obsolete | biolinux(ubuntu) visual sefects with guest additions VBoxGuestAdditions-r70636.iso | ||
| Description |
I´ve installed the guest additions from the iso, because there where only the virtualbox 3.2 guest additions from the distro repro. I will add two screenshots that shows that the new additions causes some heavy visual defects in the guest. There are associated with the moving of the mouse. The first showses the gnome desktop(loged in): The menus are only appear when I move the mouse. The second is the virtualmachine after minimization and restoring. There are only some elements to see. When I cklick on the screen where I guees some elements they come up. Moving the mouse helps also with some icons. |
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| #8720 | obsolete | seamless mode fails while starting a snapshot | ||
| Description |
When (re)starting a snapshot that was taken while in seamless mode, the seamless mode does not work from time to time (but the default window-mode is entered). This also happens when we explicitly start in seamless mode doing both:
One way to (quite) deterministically reproduce this error is on a Windows XP host, to shut down Windows while VirtualBox is still running in seamless mode and rebooting Windows and starting the VM again. But this problem is not only limited to Windows XP hosts, it also appears within Windows 7 and Linux hosts. However, it is unclear when exactly it happens. Is there any workaround to *really* force the machine to startup in seamless mode? Are there any files which remain in an unclean state when VirtualBox is killed, instead of powered down via the API? |
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