Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #2398 | fixed | Typo in guest additions (synchronisation) | ||
| Description |
On the Linux guess additions when starting up or shutting down the guest OS, the following message appears: Starting VirtualBox host to guest time synchronisation I'm pretty sure this should read (typo): Starting VirtualBox host to guest time synchronization |
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| #2399 | duplicate | Linux host, WinXP guest fails to start properly 1st time, OK 2nd time | ||
| Description |
I have been hitting this while testing both OSE and PUEL editions of 2.0.2, it was not present in 1.6.4 it seems. When I boot the host and start the guest, everything seems normal until a minute or so later when the guest seems slowed down to the state of being unusable (e.g. a mouse click is reflected in about 30 seconds) and if I click a few times it stops responding at all, screen is not redrawn, etc. The only way out is to close the guest :-| On any subsequent starts of the guest (no host reboot), everything is fine, working as expected. I tried to fiddle with different settings of VT-x and PAE but it didn't make any difference. This is fairly reproducible may be 99% of the time:
[no problem repeating 4,5 ad infinitum] I'll attach two logs (1st run and 2nd run). |
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| #2400 | duplicate | Segmentation fault on opening Virtual Disk Manager in fr_FR.UTF-8 | ||
| Description |
Using the fr_FR.UTF-8 locale on Solaris 10 U5, VirtualBox 2.0.2 starts correctly. However, when trying to open File / Virtual Disk Manager, it crashes with a segmentation fault. If I set LC_ALL=C, it doesn't crash. It is unrelated to the language set for VirtualBox: if I force it to English when in fr_FR.UTF-8, it still crashes. If I force it to French while in C, it doesn't crash. The system is Solaris 10 U5, tunning x64, fully patched 3 days ago. VirtualBox is run in a VNC session. I couldn't find any log file, however, there's a core file. |
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