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| #1753 | wontfix | host key defaults to right control key which does not exist on Toshiba Tecra | ||
| Description |
On the Toshiba Tecra there is no right control key so once captured it is not possible to uncapture. I manually changed the host key to be the windows key which works fine. It would be ideal if VirtualBox could detect what keys are actually available on the machine that is being installed and if no right control key exists then pick another one that does so that VirtualBox works out of the box without any configuration or manual reading. I think this would have a major positive impact on the first 15 minutes of use. It was the only thing that stopped me from having a perfect installation experience. |
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| #1754 | fixed | Security Warning -> fixed in SVN/1.6.4 | ||
| Description |
When running the VirtualBox-1.6.2-Win_x86.msi The Security Warning dialog box comes up and says that the Publisher is "innotek GmbH". At the bottom it says "While files from the internet can be useful, this file can potentially harm your computer. Only run software from publishers you trust." The Publisher should be "Sun Microsystems" so that more people will recognize that name and hince be more likely to "trust" the software. Also if the person has downloaded any other Sun products and deselected the "Always trust software from Sun" then they won't even have to see this dialog box. Improving the first 15 minute experience. |
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| #1755 | fixed | Solaris VM does not select the wifi device for Adapter 0 | ||
| Description |
When I created the Ubuntu VM it automatically selected my PCnet-FAST III (Am79C973) Adapter Type which allowed networking to work immediately. When I created an OpenSolaris VM it selected the Wired Device which was not connected and when OpenSolaris booted up there was no network connectivity. I shutdown OpenSolaris and manually set the Adapter 0 to be PCnet-FAST III (Am79C973) and restarted. At that point networking works well. When creating an OpenSolaris machine the wifi network driver should be selected just as is done with Ubuntu so that the installation experience is as good for OpenSolaris as it is for Ubuntu. Making the first 15 minutes a pleasure like it is for Ubuntu. |
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