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| #2804 | duplicate | Keyboard not working properly after installation of guest addtions | ||
| Description |
My keyboard is no longer working properly after I installed the guest additions for version 2.1.0. I can't use the Umlauts anymore, furthermore keys like @ and € (they remain q and e when I try to type them via Alt Gr), or § (remains 3 when using shift) The German keyboard is still active though (y and z). When I do I console login, I have some of the keys back (§, ä, @), some are still not displayed properly (€, ö, ü) I use Kubuntu 8.04 als guest. I restored a backup and tried again, but it happened a second time. Funny thing is though, that at the first time ö and ü were working, but at the second time they didn't. I didn't check other keys like @ and € the first time. |
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| #3511 | fixed | Windows rebooting when booting Arch Linux with Host Interface as network adapter | ||
| Description |
I use Windows XP as host and Arch Linux as guest. Since I experienced a problem of pacman freezing all the time when I want to do an upadte/installation, I tried with host interface instead of NAT as network adapter for a change. Since then, when Arch tries to establish network at boot time, Windows is completly crashing and my PC is booting again. I am aware of Ticket #2827, but it is stated there that this happened to pre-2.6.20 Kernels, my Arch is using a Kernel 2.6.28 though. |
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| #4293 | duplicate | Crash of VirtualBox while ArchLinux guest is booting (WinXP host) | ||
| Description |
After a recent full update via pacman -Syu (including the new kernel 2.6.30) my ArchLinux guest is crashing during the boot process. The last message shown is "loading udev...SCSI subsystem initialized". Aside from the package updates I did not change anything in my VirtualBox configuration and also not anything else in my ArchLinux guest. Host system is Windows XP. The attached VBox.log lists a crash in its last lines. |
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