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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #5979 | obsolete | 3.1.0 to 3.1.2 full screen auto adjustment resolution problem | ||
| Description |
In 3.1.0, shut down the windows xp with full screen resolution. When I start windows complete,the screen will show full screen resolution (my resolution is 1280*800). In 3.1.2, shut down the windows xp with full screen resolution. When I start windows complete,the screen will show 640*480 resolution (four sides is black)(640*480 is windows xp starting logo resolution), can't auto adjustment. |
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| #5980 | duplicate | 3.1.0 to 3.1.2 full screen auto adjustment resolution problem | ||
| Description |
In 3.1.0, shut down the windows xp with full screen resolution. When I start windows complete,the screen will show full screen resolution (my resolution is 1280*800). In 3.1.2, shut down the windows xp with full screen resolution. When I start windows complete,the screen will show 640*480 resolution (four sides is black)(640*480 is windows xp starting logo resolution), can't auto adjustment. |
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| #17859 | duplicate | Can't copy a ".SVN" directory from VM to HOST trough directory share | ||
| Description |
Hi, When I copy a directory containing a ".svn" subdirectory which is hidden (typically a Tortoise SVN managed project) from VM to Host trough the "shared directory" feature, the copying stops at the very first file of the .SVN subdir without any error, any alert, nothing. It stops. Drag & drop or copy/paste behave identically. I have the same problem too with the (hidden too) ".vs" subdir. It seems that Virtual Box does not handle correctly directories beginning with a dot in a local share , even under Windows. Physical and Virtual machine, the two ones run W10-64. The log for this shared directory is : SharedFolders host service: Adding host mapping 00:00:04.453014 Host path 'C:\Users\xxxx\Projets', map name 'Projets', writable, automount=true, create_symlinks=false, missing=false But no error is logged. |
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