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| #8470 | obsolete | iPhone 4 is only detected as camera, not as full phone - doesn't appear in iTunes Sidebar | ||
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Host OS: Fedora 14 64bit Guest OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit When iPhone 4 is connected to the VirtualBox, it connects successfully to show the photos stored in it via "My Computer", but does not function with iTunes (latest version) so I can't sync the iPhone or upgrade the firmware on it, etc. Screenshots of Device Manager: http://img808.imageshack.us/img808/3427/iphonem.png http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/8656/openhdc.png http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/528/newoh.png Icon in device manager is a camera which corresponds with the only functionality working being the ability to access photos on the phone. USB 2.0 is enabled on the vbox! The iPhone shows up fine in iTunes for another person who uses Solaris host. |
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| #16603 | fixed | Segmentation Fault on Enabling VNC while VM is Running (Patch availabe) | ||
| Description |
I has set up VNC as the VRDE. I just found that if I enable the VRDE to a VM that is currently running, for example VBoxManage controlvm 7c4412d9-abea-4c68-9e35-b235ab6c4367 vrde on then the VM process crashes as soon as the VM display content changes. The versions I tested are 5.0.26 and 5.0.36 on FreeBSD, and 5.1.10 and Debian GNU/Linux. Example[whr@ZONGYI-TMACH]:[44]:[~]:$ VBoxManage modifyvm 7c4412d9-abea-4c68-9e35-b235ab6c4367 --vrde off [whr@ZONGYI-TMACH]:[45]:[~]:$ VBoxHeadless --startvm 7c4412d9-abea-4c68-9e35-b235ab6c4367 & [2] 5472 [whr@ZONGYI-TMACH]:[46]:[~]:$ Oracle VM VirtualBox Headless Interface 5.1.10_Debian (C) 2008-2016 Oracle Corporation All rights reserved. [whr@ZONGYI-TMACH]:[46]:[~]:$ VBoxManage controlvm 7c4412d9-abea-4c68-9e35-b235ab6c4367 vrde on 24/03/2017 10:11:12 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 9202 24/03/2017 10:11:12 rfbListenOnTCP6Port: error in bind IPv6 socket: Address already in use VRDE server is listening on port 9202. [whr@ZONGYI-TMACH]:[47]:[~]:$ [2]+ Segmentation fault VBoxHeadless --startvm 7c4412d9-abea-4c68-9e35-b235ab6c4367 [whr@ZONGYI-TMACH]:[47]:[~]:$ dmesg | tail -n 1 [865080.247106] EMT[5488]: segfault at a5605 ip 00007f5c0874ca97 sp 00007f5c385a49f8 error 4 in VBoxVNC.so[7f5c0874b000+4000] Analysis
A null pointer 'instance->mScreenBuffer' was dereferenced in function VNCServerImpl::VRDEUpdate; but the only possible place the pointer was set non-null is VNCServerImpl::VRDEResize, the screen resize handler. If VNC is enabled in the middle in a VM session, the screen is probably won't get resized, and the pointer will always be null. |
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| #501 | fixed | Installing Guest additionals breaks the usage of the mouse | ||
| Description |
Host: Mandriva Linux 2007.1 / KDE 3.5.4 (kernel 2.6.17-14): Linux localhost 2.6.17-14mdv #1 SMP Wed May 9 21:11:43 MDT 2007 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1600MHz GNU/Linux Guest: Windows 2000 SP4 VirtualBox + Guest Additionals installed from the RPM available at virtualbox.org: VirtualBox-1.4.0_21864_mdv2007.1-1.i586.rpm When installing guest additionals, I can longer use my mouse. It behaves as if my right button was always pushed, meaning I get the context menu all the time, preventing any click. Turning off the mouse integration doesn't help at all. We should either fix this problem (probably a good idea), or let us install video drivers independently from mouse drivers as what I was looking for is the ability to have a better screen than the poor 16 colors in a 600x800 screen. |
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