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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #16561 | duplicate | UI/mouse lag (windows&linux guests on macos sierra host) -> duplicate of #16436 | ||
| Description |
Hi, never opened a bug ticket so far so I hope I will be clear. I use virtualbox everywhere (i'm a big fan) so I have VB on windows10,Linux (manjaro), macOS Sierra and Yosemite. ONLY on macos Sierra (tested on multiple devices) the windows 10 and Linux guests UI/mouse lags bad! The only way to make thing better is to disable mouse integration, but than the pointer is no longer accurate and you loose this feature. I have tried all the possible options available. I have now updated to version 5.1.16 and still no luck :( I know there were some changes in the "logic" of the mouse in sierra (could no longer scroll line by line for ex.) but that is now fixed. I hope maybe someone has the time to look a little at the issue. If I can help in any way please let me know! As it is now, it is VERY hard to use VB on macOS :( Thank you very much! |
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| #16557 | duplicate | Case sensitive path names under Windows 7 | ||
| Description |
Hi, I have an issue after I upgraded my vbox to 5.1.16. The host is running Umbuntu 16.04 64 bit The guest is running Windows 7 Professional 64 bit The configuration was running fine until I updated to 5.1.16 The configuration uses a shared folder /data on the linux host to provide storage to the windows 7 guest under drive L:. The content can be accessed from the linux host and the Windows guest. Since the upgrade to 5.1.16 the files on L: (Windows machine) became case sensitive. Usually file names under Windows are case insensitive so test.txt and TEXT.TXT are the same file. But suddenly they are different. If a program write test.txt and later wants to open TEST.TXT then the file will not be found if is located on a shared folder. On a "normal" virtual storage (C:) everything works as expected. A side effect of the problem is that it is not possible to rename a file on a shared folder if only the case of the characters are changed. Since many tools under Windows rely on the case insensitivity of the system, it is critical bug. |
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| #16556 | fixed | Guru Meditation (VERR_IEM_INSTR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED, movss xmm) | ||
| Description |
The VM crashed twice today after I updated VB. The last action I did was clicking a tab in my Chrome. After installing the extension, the popup "verifying the extension" hanged. I quitted the VBM. I was not sure if it was related. Guest: Windows 10 64-bit Host OS X 10.12.3 (16D32) |
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