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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1473 | worksforme | Upgrade to 1.6 capped max resolution for XP guest | ||
| Description |
I upgraded virtualbox from 1.5.6 to 1.6 (including the guest additions) on my 32-bit Ubuntu Hardy host and so far have only one problem with my Windows XP install: The max resolution offered for the guest is at 1152x864 whereas in vbox 1.5.6 I could switch to 1280x1024 without any problems. Fullscreen and Seamless mode function normally, I don't see any other problems. 1GB assigned to the guest on my Athlon Dualcore 3800+ 2GB + nvidia 7600 box and powered up the virtual graphics card's memory to the max of 128MB as well. |
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| #6556 | obsolete | Ubuntu 9.10 Host/Windows Server 2008 guest - guest intermittent hang | ||
| Description |
Host is: Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit Server Kernel = 2.6.33 but older kernels had the same issue Processor = Intel Xeon E5506 times 2 Memory = 23.6GB Guest1 is: Windows Server 2008 Standard 64-bit SP2 Memory = 6GB but I've gone as low as 2GB Processor Cores = 3 with VT-x enabled but the number of cores don't seem to matter Video Memory = 128GB with 2D and 3D Acceleration enabled Guest2 is: Windows Small Business Server 2008 64-bit SP2 Memory = 8GB Processor Cores = 3 with VT-x enabled but the number of cores don't seem to matter Video Memory = 128GB with 2D and 3D Acceleration enabled The problem is that either guest will intermittently hang. Guest1 is more prone to hanging than Guest2. Guest2 has only hung-up a couple times since January of 2010. Guest1 may hang while booting or it could run for a week or more. It will typically hang-up every two or three days. Sometimes after rebooting the host the issue gets considerably worse or considerably better but there is no way I know of to reproduce one or the other. The work-around that I've come up with is to stop the VirtualBox Guest Additions Service after booting the guest and logging in. I have not tried setting the service to disabled or to start manually. I have a 10-year old Pentium-4 (32-bit) server with 2 processors with Ubuntu 9.10 as the host OS and one Windows XP (32-bit) guest. That machine has not experienced this issue. |
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| #6675 | obsolete | Cannot successfully complete a scan for new hardware | ||
| Description |
This issue affects several different machines and Windows operating systems. On a Linux 10.04 host with two guests, one guest has no problems while the other guest hangs. The one with problems is a Windows Server 2008 Standard machine and the one that works is Windows SBS 2008 Server. On another machine with Ubuntu 10.04 as the host and one Windows XP guest, the guest aborts and restarts. Just tested a Windows XP guest on a Windows XP X64 host and the VM aborted and restarted. The same symptoms were displayed when the Ubuntu 10.04 hosts were on Ubuntu 9.10. This issue prevents testing Virtio networking because the system performs a hardware scan. |
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