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| #6153 | fixed | Vista guest, DWM crashes in 3.1.2 | ||
| Description |
Since upgrading from 3.1.0 to 3.1.2, both my Windows Vista VMs have been broken. They boot up fine, but when you log in (any user) they just hang. The host CPU sticks at 50% usage (it's a 2 core chip). The workaround was to boot into safe mode and disable the Desktop Window Manager service, then reboot the guest. Having done that, I can log in and discover from the event log that DWM.EXE (6.0.6002.18005) has crashed in VBoxOGLpackspu.dll (3.1.2.0) at offset 0x00011102 with exception code 0xC0000005. Both the host (Windows Server 2003) and the guest are fully patched. |
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| #11008 | fixed | PC-BSD guest: Segfault in libX11.so.6.3.0 when choosing ACPI shutdown | ||
| Description |
kernel: [67331.018664] VirtualBox[9804]: segfault at ffffffffc00c6b28 ip 00007f88119fec58 sp 00007fffabbfbe40 error 4 in libX11.so.6.3.0[7f88119cb000+12f000] When choosing ACPI shutdown (or Host+H) Vbox simply segfaults and exits. This happens every time. Not sure how to debug this but will, of course, do any debugging that is necessary. Running Ubuntu Precise amd64 with Unity 2D, updated. |
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| #11163 | fixed | Adding extpack via VBoxManage is totally confusing | ||
| Description |
The help file describes how to install the extpack graphically, and it's very simple. The explanation of the command line procedure isn't. "To add a new extension pack, use VBoxManage extpack install <tarball>." This had me looking for a tarball to download! "file *.vbox-extpack" does reveal that it is a gzip tarball, but none of this is obvious at all. |
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