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| #12368 | obsolete | drag and drop from shared folder, file not updated | ||
| Description |
with linux kernel 3.x guest the file size is updated, but the content is just truncated: - check that you have access to a host shared folder, like your Desktop: ls /media/sf_Desktop/ - make a soft link to the shared folder: ln -s /media/sf_Desktop/ HostDesktop - using host, create a text file in your shared folder with: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog - using guest, open the HostDesktop folder and drag the text file to guest desktop: » - using host, change the text file: The fox jumps over the lazy dog - using guest, drag the text file to guest desktop, accept replacement: » - check the dragged file, it may be wrong: The quick brown fox jumps over copy is ok if the file is replaced with a cp command, or drag'n'drop directly from host to guest. tested with windows 7 host and ubuntu 12.04, ubuntu 13.10, fedora 17, centOS 6.4, windows 7 and windows xp guests; windows and centos (kernel 2.6) are ok, others (kernel 3.x) are wrong; same problem with ubuntu 12.04 host and ubuntu 13.10 guest. also checked in 4.2 vbox, with same results (only 2~3 tests) |
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| #7169 | fixed | dpkg-buildpackage fails under certain build contitions | ||
| Description |
Using the OSE 3.2.6 tarball from the downloads page I can successfully run configure and source env.sh, but when I attempt dpkg-buildpackage, I get and error that QT4 is missing. configure says QT4 is there. |
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| #9248 | duplicate | dpc latency spikes on host os when reading/writing to virtual harddrive. | ||
| Description |
using a guest os on an Intel 2600K causes for dpc latency spikes(assigned 4 cores, 1Gb of ram and virtualization technologies(VT-x) are enabled. ) I have had the same issue with a intel core 2 quad q6600. This happens when installing and running the operating system, it only seems to happen when their are files being written or readen from the virtual disk image. steps to reproduce: run dpc latency checker: http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml set up a virtual machine on intel hardware on windows 7 64bit sp1 (didn't test amd, but they might have the same issue.) install windows 7 64 bit(other os might have the same issue) and watch how the dpc latency changes once the installer is loading and once you start the installation and it starts copying files to the "hard drive" |
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