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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #198 | fixed | Problem in installing the Linux guest additions | ||
| Description |
There is a problem in installing the Linux guest additions, specifically the X window drivers, when /tmp is on its own filesystem. The install procedure uses a script called x11config.pl which uses the 'rename' function. However, the rename function does not work across filesystem boundaries with the result that the newly modified X configuration file is left in /tmp (called xorg.conf) and is not updated in its original location. Since the original X configurstion file has been renamed to a backup copy at this point, X will not start up after the machine is rebooted. A workaround is just to manually copy the file to its correct location after the install has completed. This is on a guest system running Scientific Linux 4.4 but will probably manifest itself on any Linux guest. |
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| #199 | fixed | USB on Windows Guest | ||
| Description |
Host OS: Win2k3 Guest OS: Win2k3 I have a USB 2.0 storage device, but only a USB 1.1 port on the host system. The guest systems sees the device in device manager, but I have a yellow exclamation mark by it, and it is not accessible to the guest. |
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| #200 | obsolete | USB 2.0 MP3 Player will not detect as Mass Storage Device | ||
| Description |
I have setup my Sansa e260r mp3 player in the USB filters windows. I boot the virtualbox and it detects the device as a USB Mass Storage device, but will not install the necessary drivers (device manager shows a yellow explanation mark) for the player. I had the same issue with VMware workstation 6.0 beta and it was a sync setting that needed changing in the .vmx file itself. Note: USB flash drive works fine when setup. |
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