Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| #11119 | obsolete | Button position in scale mode wrong | ||
| Description |
Hi, Running Gnome Shell under Ubuntu 12.04 (same problem with Unity 3d) under my Windows 7 host in scale mode causes a problem when aiming at buttons with the mouse pointer, e.g. in the Ubuntu "Power Off" dialog. When I hoover the mouse straight over that button, e.g. Cancel button, it is not clickable, I have to move the mouse to a position somewhere above the button until it gets focus and I can click on it. When I resize the scaled window (before it was maximized), the displacement gets worse and it's nearly impossible to find the position with the mouse pointer where the button gets focus. In fullscreen, everything works fine. This problem was also present in earlier versions of Virtualbox. |
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| #11122 | obsolete | Windows Server 2008 R2 dropped network connections | ||
| Description |
Hi all, We are running our domain controller on a server 2008 r2 standard VM with dhcp/dns/active directory. This is on an OpenSuse 12.1 64 bit host. We are experiencing random network connection dropouts which the NIC becomes totally unresponsive, will not ping out or receive pings in the guest, while internet on the host works perfectly fine. The only way I can fix it is by disabling/enabling the NIC in the guest. This will last for a week or so then it will drop again. Our ethernet card is a Realtek RTL8111/8168. I'm running Intel PRO 1000 MT Desktop as the VBOX adapter type. Do you have any suggestions on how this can be fixed? Would there be a difference if I switched the adapter type to Intel PRO 1000 MT Server instead? It's very annoying to lose internet connectivity throughout the office every week randomly. Any suggestions is appreciated. |
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| #11124 | obsolete | 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 guest additions 3d support framebuffer issue | ||
| Description |
There are issues with 3d support (both in OL6 and in Windows7) on 4.2.1 and 4.2.2 r81494. 4.2.1: =====
4.2.2: =====
I am running OSX Mountain Lion 10.8.2 and Virtualbox 4.2.2 r81494. |
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