Opened 8 years ago
Last modified 8 years ago
#16954 new defect
Ubuntu 16.04 VM Win 7 Host; VM worked fine on 5.1.24, crashes on fullscreen in 5.1.26
Reported by: | Dale Visser | Owned by: | |
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Component: | guest additions/x11/graphics | Version: | VirtualBox 5.1.26 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Linux | Host type: | Windows |
Description
I normally launch this VM fullscreen. It gave no issues up until v5.1.24. In v5.1.26, it crashes unless I run it in windowed mode.
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Change History (8)
comment:1 by , 8 years ago
comment:2 by , 8 years ago
A VBox.log.zip would definitely help. Actually if you could attach two 1) full-screen and 2) windowed mode, it could help a lot more.
comment:3 by , 8 years ago
Well, in attempting to reproduce this for a log file, it is no longer happening. The crashes were happening for every launch until I switched from Full Screen mode to windowed mode. Now that I switched back to full screen mode, the crashes are no longer happening.
comment:4 by , 8 years ago
Bug just reared its head again. I'm attaching a zip of the requested VBox.log files.
by , 8 years ago
Attachment: | VBoxLogs.zip added |
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VBox.log files, one for the crash while starting the desktop in fullscreen mode, the other successfully launching in windowed mode then shutting down
follow-up: 6 comment:5 by , 8 years ago
Might be related to the AC'97 problem in #16959. Could you verify if the latest test build fixed your problem?
follow-up: 7 comment:6 by , 8 years ago
I use this VM for work a lot, so don't want to rock the boat with a test build. I looked at the linked tracker item, and have disabled sound in my VM, which I don't use anyway. If the crash ever happens in full screen again, then I'll let you know.
Replying to frank:
Might be related to the AC'97 problem in #16959. Could you verify if the latest test build fixed your problem?
comment:7 by , 8 years ago
Replying to dvisser:
I use this VM for work a lot, so don't want to rock the boat with a test build.
Test builds are not that scary as they sound ;). Think of them as "intermediate" builds in between the official releases. They're as stable as they can be, stable enough that the developers accept bug reports against them. A small excerpt from the Test Builds page (please read the whole thing):
Regularly installing test builds and using them in your day-to-day work is one of the best ways you can help us improve the VirtualBox user experience.
Even the confirmation that the issue has been resolved is really valuable information...
Crashes are guaranteed shortly after VM start.