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#1834 fixed Crash on intensive networking operations. Diego
Description

Hi. I am having this error too much, and may be related to the network virtual card.

I have shared a big partition with samba on my host to my entire network, i use this protocol on my guest OS to mount the partition as z: and to have My Documents in another place outside the guest.

When i open a saved file directly from that dir, it not just becomes slower than on the virtualiced disk, also sometimes crashes without error window.

Yep, i know that i can also use Shared Folders, but maybe that intensive use make this error more evident. Also there isnt really any packages going outside my computer, all transmisions is between the Host and the guest, and i am not using bridge or anything.

Cheers

#1835 fixed Guitar Hero Controller Causes Kernel Panic Mike
Description

Plugging in a Guitar Hero X-Plorer controller as a usb device for a Windows XP guest instantly causes a kernel panic in Mac OS X.

Crash report and screenshot of usb device settings attached.

#1836 fixed Guest Additions context menu to make seamless mode more usable. Paul Klapperich
Description

There are many actions that can only be done through the VirtualBox menu bar (Machine, Devices, Help). While the items in the Machine menu all have hot keys associated, nothing in the devices menu does. This means that changing a USB device, cdrom image, etc requires exiting seamless mode, making the change, and re-entering seamless mode. This process usually affects the sizes and positions of all open windows and is generally more time consuming than it need be.

Currently the Guest Additions icon sits in the system tray and does absolutely nothing. There is no way to interact and it is a completely useless icon, save for providing the version number of the installed Guest Additions package.

Guest additions should contain some sort of GUI. Immediately a context menu responding to a right click could simply clone the Machine, Device, and Help menus present in the UI. This would allow the same level of control from within seamless mode that one enjoys outside of seamless mode removing the need to switch modes to make changes. Additionally, it does something useful with an otherwise unused expected point of interaction.

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