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#4248 fixed Mouse becomes uncontrollable harmscon
Description

After several hours of guest uptime, the mouse becomes uncontrollable - in both the guest VM and host desktops. Moving the mouse sends it jumping all over the guest vm desktop and it cannot be released by using the Host Key. The only way out is to use keyboard shortcuts to close the VM. The logs show lots of these messages:

03:54:46.567 vboxClipboardConvertToCTextForX11: VBoxX11ClipboardReadVBoxData returned VERR_TIMEOUT
03:54:46.568 vboxClipboardConvertToUtf8ForX11: VBoxX11ClipboardReadVBoxData returned VERR_TIMEOUT

Host: Ubuntu Hardy i386 Desktop
Guest: MS Windows XP Professional SP3

#4250 fixed Guru Meditation when booting PointSec encrypted HD image -> retry with 3.0.8/10 norad
Description

Since somewhere in the 2.x train booting a PointSec encrypted HD image results in a Guru Meditation when VT-x is enabled. This also happens with 3.0.0_BETA1.

See attached log for more info.

#4253 fixed "Automatic" setting for bridge device Matthew
Description

The "Bridged Adapter" network setting requires that a specific network adapter be selected for a VM, and that adapter can't be changed without powering down the guest. For mobile users that frequently switch between wired and wireless network connections, this can be a problem.

It would be ideal if VirtualBox offered an Automatic setting which connected the guest's bridged network adapter to the host's physical interface using a set of rules such as the following:

  1. If the guest's IP address (based on packet SRC?) matched a directly-connected subnet on the host, use the interface that connects to that subnet.
  2. If the guest sends a DHCP request, route the request through the physical interface designated as the default route.
  3. If the guest's IP address cannot be determined, or does not match any directly-connected subnets on the host, use the physical interface designated as the default route.

An Automatic setting of this variety would only work for TCP/IP-based networking, but that's perfectly fine for the majority of applications. In cases where Automatic could not be used, a specific physical interface could still be selected.

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