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| #9496 | obsolete | VB 4.1.2 - ubuntu 11.04 vnc telnet gui vboxheadless segfault error 4 in libc-2.13.so[7f74d1da2000+18a000] | ||
| Description |
VB 4.1.2 - Xubuntu 11.04 : Linux riposo 2.6.38-11-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 29 19:02:55 UTC 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux When running the GUI in a VNC session (TigerVNC 1.0.90 or RealVNC 4.1.1) starting a VM results in a NS_ERROR_CALL_FAILED (see attached screenshot-01.png This problem was already seen with VB 4.0.12. The then workaround was to telnet-in to the host and start the VM via VBoxHeadless. This succeeded 3 out of 4 times. Alas with VB 4.1.2 starting a VM via VBoxHeadless consistently fails with a segmentation fault (see attached screenshot-02/03.png). Luckily SSHing-in to the host and starting the VM via VBoxHeadless consistently succeeds. |
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| #9497 | obsolete | VirtualBox hangs when copying a large directory in debian testing when 3.0.0-1 kernel | ||
| Description |
Regression from linux-image-2.6.32-5-686. I wanted to copy a directory (the wine git repository). Doing this with the 3.0.0-1 kernel then causes VirtualBox to shutdown the virtual machine. If I do this with 2.6.32-5, the directory copies without problems. Command used was: $ cp -r wine-git wine-clang VirtualBox version is 4.1.0, r73009. Host is Ubuntu 10.04.3, 32-bit. See also http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=638254 |
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| #9501 | obsolete | Total freeze when attempting to capture mouse into KVM on IPMI in Windows 7 VM | ||
| Description |
When running Windows 7 x64 on Virtual Box and launching IPMI from Super Micro Computer, Inc and then logging into a server, go to the KVM tab and attempt to click into the KVM so the mouse is captured. This freezes the entire VM permanently and the only remedy has been to close Virtual Box and restart it. KVM through IPMI is unusable. |
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