Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3016 | fixed | In Ubuntu booting into windows while in full screen causes windows to boot into a low resolution (16 bit, tiny screen) | ||
| Description |
I've set a number of Ubuntu 8.04 computers to, after starting up linux to start up windows with the command: VirtualBox -startvm "mv name" When the virtualbox guest starts up it boots into a really low resolution: 16 bit Funny enough this only happens the first time I boot into windows on one of these computer. This happens on at least 4 computers running roughly the same setup. |
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| #3017 | fixed | After upgrading to 2.1.0 (Linux 64bit) network doesn't work between Host and Guests (Host interface) | ||
| Description |
Until version 2.0.6 I could run my VMs (Windows XP, Slackware linux, Netbsd, Openbsd, etc) and make them connect to the Host OS over the network (I always used Host Interface). So I could use ssh, ftp, http, samba shares, etc from the Guest to Host (and vice versa). Now that I upgraded to version 2.1.0 (linux 64bit) I just can't do it. It is like there is something blocking the network between Host and Guests. My firewall rules are the same before and after the upgrade, so that shouldn't be the problem. The Kernel is the same too. It should be noted that my VMs can access my network (other computers) or the Internet. They just can't comunicate to the Host. What can be done to fix this? |
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| #3019 | fixed | Could not load 1.3-linux xml settings | ||
| Description |
I have no Virtual machines, but VBox says: Could not load the settings file '/home/username/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml'. Element '{http://www.innotek.de/VirtualBox-settings}SystemProperties', attribute 'defaultHardDiskFolder': [facet 'pattern'] The value is not accepted by the pattern '.+'. Element '{http://www.innotek.de/VirtualBox-settings}SystemProperties', attribute 'defaultHardDiskFolder': is not a valid value of the atomic type '{http://www.innotek.de/VirtualBox-settings}TLocalFile'. Result Code: VBOX_E_XML_ERROR (0x80BB000A) Component: VirtualBox Interface: IVirtualBox {339abca2-f47a-4302-87f5-7bc324e6bbde} |
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