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| #1679 | duplicate | Ubuntu Guest on Vista Host (Laptop Issue) | ||
| Description |
This problem was already occuring in previous Virtualbox and still isn't fixed. So I want to know the status of it, and what Innotek / SUN is doing about it. (Previous ticket: http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/1493) To give it shortly. When I want to launch/install Ubuntu 7.10 on the Vista Home Premium guest it will get stuck at some point. Mouse and Keyboard is getting stuck ! And it seems that the whole system is getting frozen by it. Because Ctrl-Alt-Del won't even work then. So please can this problem be fixed ? Or does anyone else know what the problem could be. Windows is working fine in Virtualbox but Ubuntu not ! The system is an: AMD Athlon x2 (64), 2GB Ram, ATI X1200 and o'course the OS: Windows Vista Home Premium (32). This problem isn't there on my normal PC ! |
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| #1680 | fixed | \vboxsvr shared folders in XP guest required administrator rights -> Fixed in 1.6.6 | ||
| Description |
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/649 claims this would be fixed in 1.6.2 but the problem still persists Host Ubuntu 8.04 64-bit Guest Win XP Pro 32-bit \vboxsvr shared folders still cannot be accessed by ordinary user (without administrator priviledges) if administrator didn't log before and mount them |
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| #1681 | fixed | Seamless: Guest menus only rendered over guest windows -> fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Menu rendering on Linux guests with Seamless mode is done incorrectly. Host OS: Windows XP, VirtualBox 1.6.2 (same happens with 1.6.0) Guest OS: openSUSE 11.0 RC1. (KDE3 desktop) The bug exists with both KDE and GTK applications. (not tried other desktop environments yet) Experience: The application's sub-menus are _only_ rendered on X client windows. If some portion of the screen has no X client application, the sub menus are not rendered. Screenshot(s) attached. Correct behavior: sub-menus must be rendered correctly, even if they are not on top of X applications. -Technologov, 7.6.2008. |
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