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| #18677 | fixed | Can't Resize display in virtualbox guest -> fixed after June 7 2019 | ||
| Description |
Description of problem: Changing resolution in the guest (KDE spin F31 kernel 5.1.0-1 f31.x86_64 or f31 kernel 5.2.0-0.rc0.git.1) Done by KDE control panel You see a short flickering and the resolution stays the same, mouse position (actual compared to visible) is corrupted. Can partly be restored by shifting to fullscreen console in the guest by HOST+F2 =>HOST+F1 Resizing from host does not change the visibel part of the guest screen, only a grey frame. I have tried Guest desktops both Gnome, Cinnamon, either do the same or give an error. It are complete fresh guest F31 installs HOST is F30 ...but I dont believe it matters because problem was also with older F28 HOST Using VboxSVGA, have tried the 2 other vbox display adapters VMSVGAm VboxVGA, does not affect the problem. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): VirtualBox-guest-additions 6.0.8 (Host is also Vbox 6.0.8) How reproducible: Always Just make fresh F31 install as a guest See also bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1713986 Knud |
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| #10702 | obsolete | AHCI timeouts on heavy I/O | ||
| Description |
I tried compiling Ångström distribution on my i7 with four virtual CPU. AHCI starts to timeout during build and causes filesystem corruption for the guest. Host is Windows 7, guest is Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I first saw this with VirtualBox 4.1.16, but upgraded to 4.1.18 and saw it on it as well. bitbake conf/local.conf has these lines PARALLEL_MAKE = "-j4" BB_NUMBER_THREADS = "2" It gives the possibility of running two make -j4 in parallel. I found bug #10292 that seems to relate to heavy disk I/O, but I've not seen an assert so I create this new ticket instead. |
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| #10842 | fixed | Grab of key 'Super' doesn't work good -> should be fixed in major releases after 4 July 2016 | ||
| Description |
Using Ubuntu 12.04 w/ Unity as host and Windows XP as guest, I can press the Super-key (Windows-key) to get the start menu in XP.. but it also opens up the Unity menu. I also use Remmina RDP client. When I do the same there the key is completely mapped to the system I connect to and is not executed at my "host system". |
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