Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3093 | fixed | Help viewer error in 2.1.2 | ||
| Description |
In the Solaris 64-bit VirtualBox v2.1.2, if you open the Help Contents you get an error "Unable to load the chm file /opt/VirtualBox/amd64/VirtualBox.chm". Linking to the file in the directory above resolves the problem. |
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| #3095 | fixed | unmeant transparent background in gui -> fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
the background in the guest-window is transparent - i can see the desktop wallpaper through guest: windows xp sp3 x86 setup cd host: ubuntu 8.10 x86 |
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| #3096 | fixed | linux vboxvideo no longer works with non-standard resolutions -> fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
This used to work in previous 1.x, 2.0, and 2.1 releases of VB. I have a screen resolution in my Debian Etch 4 guest that ensures the guest takes just a little bit less than one of my physical screen. This way I can see just enough of the host to interact when I need it. The relevant lines in my guest xorg.conf file are:
Now that I've upgraded to VB 2.1.2, I re-installed the guest additions and rebooted the guest. But the guest desktop now doesn't show up correctly. The screen is only randomly updated, the menubar does not show, and when I type into a bash command-prompt window I only see maybe 1 out of 20 or 30 characters show up on the screen. (The other characters are there, since when I press ENTER the commands execute correctly. Only screen updates are not working.) If I remove the "1648x936" resolution, then everything works fine at 1280x1024. (But this resolution is not wide enough and too high to fit on my screen!) If I comment out the vboxvideo driver and use the vesa driver instead, then it comes up in 1280x1024, and again screen redraws are working fine. |
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