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| #7780 | obsolete | hostmemorylow on Windows 7 x64 | ||
| Description |
I've getting a hostmemorylow error on any virtual machines that I run in Virtualbox that are 2GB or more in size. Performance manager indicates two GB are free as Virtualbox run, but if I run anything else that involves cutting and pasting (e.g. snipping tool) Windows indicates I'm out of resources. However, if I start Virtual PC first and then exit, and then run Virtualbox, the a 32-bit virtual machine runs fine in Virtualbox (VPC doesn't support 64-bit guests, so I could test it). Toshiba Satellite C650D AMD Athlon X2 Dual-Core P340 6GB RAM 320GB HD 256MB Video Windows 7 x64 Trying to install Windows 2003 x64 with 3072MB RAM (also happens with XP or 2003 set to 2048MB RAM). Video memory set to 16MB, rest of the settings are all default. Log attached. |
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| #12931 | obsolete | host-side always-on-top modal window affects grabbed mouse pointer | ||
| Description |
Host: Windows 7 SP1 x64 Guests: Windows 7 SP1 x64, Windows XP SP3 x86, Lubuntu 13.10 x86 To reproduce, disable Mouse Integration. Open the host-side always-on-top modal window, put it in front of the VM window. The modal window should be smaller than the VM window. Click inside the guest to grab the mouse pointer and move the pointer from the top, down, and from the bottom, up, trying to "hide" the pointer under the host modal window. Depending on the position of the VM window, in regard to the host screen and the position modal window, the lower or the upper limit of the modal window become a barrier, the guest temporarily looses the grabbing of the pointer, the host pointer reappears and it can't move in the direction you are trying to move it. If you interact with the host modal window, by clicking it, the guest looses the grabbing of the pointer, for good. Having Guest Additions doesn't change anything. I'm not sure if it's a VirtualBox issue. You can use a Autohotkey script to create the required window on the host (see the attached file). |
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| #789 | fixed | host-pipe no access on kernel >= 2.6.23 | ||
| Description |
com port created as host-pipe on kernel >= 2.6.23 are not connectable, so it's not useable. with kernel < 2.6.23 it works without problems. tested with virtualbox 1.5 and 1.5.2. socat -d -d -d /tmp/gps exec:'gpspipe -r' 2007/10/18 19:26:45 socat[5186] I socat by Gerhard Rieger - see www.dest-unreach.org 2007/10/18 19:26:45 socat[5186] I This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) 2007/10/18 19:26:45 socat[5186] I This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com) 2007/10/18 19:26:45 socat[5186] I interpreting address "/tmp/gps" as file name 2007/10/18 19:26:45 socat[5186] I "/tmp/gps" is a socket, connecting to it 2007/10/18 19:26:45 socat[5186] I socket(1, 1, 0) -> 3 2007/10/18 19:26:45 socat[5186] E connect(3, /tmp/gps, 110): Connection refused 2007/10/18 19:26:45 socat[5186] N exit(1) |
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