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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #2411 | fixed | Unpredictable, but repeatable VirtualBox crash - WinXP guest, browsing UNC => Fixed in 2.0.4 | ||
| Description |
I have twice had VirtualBox crash in exactly the same way. I'm running a Windows XP Pro guest (SP2), on a Windows 2000 domain, and VirtualBox crashed when I entered a UNC path in the Run box. The crash appears very intermittent as I can usually do this dozens of times with no problems, but eventually something seems to kill VirtualBox. Unfortunately it's going to be hard to reproduce as the first time it happened after the guest was running for two days, the second time it had been running for nearly four days. The crash was caused by:
At this point VirtualBox instantly crashes and I'm left with a blank screen (in Fullscreen mode). Pressing Host+F takes me back to the main VirtualBox GUI, with a grey screen where my WinXP guest should be. I attempted to do an ACPI shutdown of the guest (just in case it was a GUI issue), but the Virtualbox interface closed immediately when I did that, making me think the guest had in fact crashed completely. I have the Virtualbox logs from both crashes if they are of any use, and I originally posted this on the forums here: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?p=41694#41694 I'm running VirtualBox on Ubuntu 8.04 (with all patches to around 1st Oct), and my guest is Windows XP pro SP2. Ross |
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| #2412 | duplicate | Keyboard freeze | ||
| Description |
I use VB 2.0.2 on Windows Vista Host. I have created 2 VM, one with XP Pro and the other with Ubuntu 8.0.4. I have this problem: When the VM lose the focus, then if I click on the VM the keyboard doesn't works more. To re-use the keyboard: 1) I must click on a menu of VirtualBox 2) I must scroll the menu voices with the keyboard cursor keys 3) Finally the keyboard works again. But sometimes this solution doesn't works and I must restart the VM. Thanks and regards. Angelo |
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| #2413 | fixed | [Linux] Shared Folders to symlink | ||
| Description |
When creating a Shared Folder to a symbolic link, it will give an error that the path is not obsolute. Pointing it to a normal folder does not give this error.
The reason I want this, is because all my VMs are on an external hard drive. It works just fine when I swap them from my PC to my laptop, and the paths are the same too. Just the Shared Folders are a bit different. Where my internal hard drive is mounted to /data on my laptop, on my PC it's mounted in /media/data with a symlink /data to it. |
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