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| #1575 | fixed | display not working properly in FEdora Core 9 live | ||
| Description |
I tried running FC 9 live cd as a guest: http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/9/Live/i686/Fedora-9-i686-Live.iso It went fine but the default resolution is set to something horrendously large (probably because the host system has a non-standard 1024x1280 screen resolution). The result is that about half of the guest screen is not visible. When I log in, go to top menu System -> Preferences -> Hardware -> Screen Resolution, and set the resolution to something sane like 800x600 or 1024x768 the bottom half of the guest screen is not properly refreshed. It is black most of the time, moving the guest windows usually displays some garbage there, moving the host window sometimes refreshes the screen until the guest mouse pointer is moved. The host is OS X 10.4 |
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| #1576 | obsolete | VirtualBox on OpenSolaris doesn't report battery information properly to guest | ||
| Description |
While running OpenSolaris 2008.05 on VirtualBox on top of MacOS or Solaris Nevada b87, "kstat -m battery" doesn't report laptop battery information properly. It appears that the SBST (Smart Battery Table) from the ACPI of the host is not being reported to the guest OS. This information is used by utilities such as PowerTop to display battery information to the user when the system is running on battery power. |
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| #1577 | fixed | Host CPU usage spike with guest (windows XP) launches Yahoo Messenger | ||
| Description |
Problem Description I've attached screen shots from my gnome-system-monitor when the guest is running and not running yahoo, and also screen shots from the guest when itself is running and not running yahoo. The spike in the host is much more dramatic than the normal rise in CPU usage in the guest. In top, the usage was ~70% when guest running yahoo, and ~12% when not running. gnome-system-monitor reports this a bit differently in the screen shots, I think because it's accounting for my dual-core system. I've also included PIT log lines at the end of this post which coincide with running and terminating Yahoo messenger in the guest.
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Guest System
Log Lines -- The PIT lines with the high Hz correspond to running yahoo, the low ones correspond with not running it. |
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