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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3988 | fixed | Crash when starting klipper (KDE clipboard utility) | ||
| Description |
I use KDE in my Linux guest, and KDE has a clipboard utility called klipper which runs in the system tray and remembers the last 10 or so items on the clipboard(s). I had quit klipper because I was copy-pasting some sensitive data. When I re-ran klipper, VirtualBox crashed. Of course I cannot be sure that klipper triggered this crash, but it seems likely since it was a crash in the VirtualBox clipboard code. This is with VirtualBox 2.2.2_OSE. |
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| #3996 | fixed | Sometimes GUEST S.O. Start with low graphic mode | ||
| Description |
hi, Sometimes GUEST S.O. Start with low graphic mode ,setting (800X600x4Bit) Regards |
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| #4000 | fixed | Abort VBox upgrade if at least one VM is running or paused | ||
| Description |
I often used Ctrl-P to toggled the "paused" state of a Windows XP VM (Linux host). This has always worked great, however today I upgraded to 2.2.2 (r46594). The next time I tried to unpause the VM (it had been paused for many hours) an error dialog came up "Unable to resume execution..." with the error Callee RC: NS_ERROR_ABORT (0x80004004) This results in an aborted VM and loss of execution state... not fun :( OS: Ubuntu 8.10 $ apt-cache policy virtualbox-2.2 virtualbox-2.2:
... I've attached the log for this |
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