Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #17092 | fixed | New graphics driver causing Skype for Business to get stuck on splash screen -> fixed after 5.2.26/6.0.4 | ||
| Description |
Host system details: Toahiba Tecra 2 Z50-A Debian Linux 64-bit Kernel 4.12.6-1 KDE Plasma version 5.10.5 Using only Intel integrated GPU with Mesa 17.2.0 VirtualBox 5.1.28 + Extension pack 5.1.28 Guest OS: Windows 8.1 64-bit Skype for Business from Office 2016 MSO (16.0.4549.1000) 64-bit 3D acceleration enabled with Direct3D driver version 5.1.28.0 With the latest Direct3D driver installed Skype For Business won't open, it will get stuck on the splash screen. But if I manually revert to driver version 5.1.26.0 in device manager (no other changes), it opens without issue. |
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| #17091 | obsolete | USB Keyboard inoperative after Device menu selected from mini toolbar | ||
| Description |
Both my Windows and Linux guests run fullscreen and I have the mini toolbar set at the bottom of the screen. If I select the Devices menu from the mini toolbar the keyboard becomes inoperative to the guest currently running. To re-create, open a terminal window in the guest and then hover over the mini toolbar to get it to display. Select the Devices drop-down (you don't actually need to select anything like USB or Insert GA). Now try and type something into the guests terminal window and nothing happens. If you use the mouse the minimise the Guest window and select the guest again from the hosts status bar then the keyboard works again within the guest. System Details: Host - Debian 9 with Mate desktop and 4.12.6 kernel from Stretch backports. Guests - Windows 7 Professional 32-bit with all up-to-date service.
Both keyboard and mouse are attached via a KVM device. A very similar problem has been reported on the user forum : https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=84591 |
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| #17090 | fixed | Disable-Enable Physical Machine Network Adapter Disable the VM Network Adapter in Bridge Mode -> fixed in 5.2.20 | ||
| Description |
Physical Machine OS: Windows 7 x64. VM OS: Tested with Windows 7 x64 and Windows XP Professional. VM OS Network Configuration: 1 Network Adapter, Bridge Mode Problem: When disabling -> enabling - in control panel - the network adapter from the physical machine, the VM network adapter goes offline and does not return - even after re-enabling the network adapter from the physical machine and the physical machine network working. |
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