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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #2970 | fixed | winxp limited guest networking on ubuntu 8.04 amd64 | ||
| Description |
When running VB 2.1.0 on my Ubuntu 8.04 LTS AMD64 host machine, networking is crippled for Windows XP SP3 32bit. Setting the MTU for the virtual network interface to 1450 in the windows registry seems to resolve the issue. Symptoms are:
Installing or uninstalling Guest Additions doesn't affect the situation. |
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| #2971 | fixed | Google Sketchup is not working well with VBox 2.1.0 3D support | ||
| Description |
Hello, for Google Sketchup Free Edition running on WXP inside VBox 2.1.0 I've specially enabled 3D support in VBox and 3D hardware support in Sketchup itself and found out that already drawn object rotation is working fine (there is some locking for 0.1-0.3s thought), but if I try to draw any shape (line/rectangle) it's not shown at all. This does not happen if 3D support in both programs (VBox and Sketchup) is switched off. Google usually tells that it means OpenGL platform support is not complete. I know it's "experimental" in VBox, but let's have it noted here. Thanks, Karel |
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| #2972 | fixed | OpenGL Benchmark software (Spec ViewPerf) crashes VirtualBox.exe -> Fixed in SVN. | ||
| Description |
3D benchmarking application Spec ViewPerf (versions 8 and 10) cause VirtualBox.exe to crash. Host system: Intel 5000X chipset-based motherboard running Windows XP 32 (using LV5420 CPUs, 2GB of system RAM), NVIDIA QuadroFX 3700 video card. Guest system: Windows XP 32 bit, guest additions installed + 3D acceleration enabled. Spec ViewPerf will run within the XP guest without any 3D acceleration enabled, but performs horribly. When 3D acceleration is enabled, VirtualBox.exe crashes almost instantly. |
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