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| #15949 | wontfix | Change default time stamp of Vbox.log to absolute (not relative) | ||
| Description |
Each entry of the release log (VBox.log) appears to have a time stamp. The format of which is hh:mm:ss: but relative to the start of the virtual machine. So an entry starting 00:24:31.123456 is 24 minutes and 31 seconds from when the guest was started. However, most if not all logs from within the guest (examples being the linux kernel log or the windows event log) prefix their entries with the wall clock time. This makes attempting to synchronise entries in both logs, for troubleshooting purposes, quite difficult. I did find out myself that I could get actual (not relative) time stamps in the release log by using the VBoxManage command but some users that are new to the product may not feel confident in attempting such commands, or indeed know about the command at all. Perhaps consideration could be given to changing the release log time stamp to show the wall clock time by default ? |
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| #6639 | wontfix | Change installation prefix of VirtualBox on MacOSX | ||
| Description |
Please change the binary installation prefix of VirtualBox from /usr/bin to /usr/local/bin to respect the distinction between System domain (for instance: /System/Library, /usr, /bin), the Local domain (for instance: /Applications/, /Library/, /usr/local, /opt/local) and the User domain (for instance: ~/, ~/Library). Please keep the good Unix tradition and let /usr be the installation domain (and /usr/bin the binary prefix) for software provided by the system/distributor (relating MacOSX this means: Apple) and /usr/local or /opt/local be the domain prefix of third-party software or installed by the system administrator. See also 'man hier' and MacOSX Reference Library:File System Overview:File-System Domains. |
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| #6828 | obsolete | Change installation setting is wrong | ||
| Description |
I have VirtualBox already installed. But it was installed without VirtualBox Networking. So I run installer to install it. There is buttons I can press: "Repair" and "Remove". If I press "Repair" the next text is in the window: "If you want to review or change any of your installation setting, click Back". But if I click back I can click only another button - "Remove", where the same text appears. So actually I don't have any chance to change setting, so this information is wrong. |
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