I had 9.0 amd64 guest installed under the older VirtualBox. Now host was
upgraded to 4.1.10, but additions in FreeBSD 9.0 guest were still 4.1.2
and it worked fine.
Once I upgraded additions to 4.1.10, now mouse began getting trapped in
the guest window, like there were no additions at all. Othe
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 11:13 AM, Yuri wrote:
> I had 9.0 amd64 guest installed under the older VirtualBox. Now host was
> upgraded to 4.1.10, but additions in FreeBSD 9.0 guest were still 4.1.2 and
> it worked fine.
> Once I upgraded additions to 4.1.10, now mouse began getting trapped in the
> g
On 03/31/2012 12:08, Kevin Oberman wrote:
I assume that you tried to release the pointer?
Yes, releases it.
And I see this consistently now with FreeBSD 9.0 guest, but not with Ubuntu or
Windows 7 guests.
All on the same amd64 FreeBSD 9.0 host.
Yuri
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Yuri wrote:
> Yes, releases it.
> And I see this consistently now with FreeBSD 9.0 guest, but not with
> Ubuntu or Windows 7 guests.
> All on the same amd64 FreeBSD 9.0 host.
VBox creates a log for each VM instance, and it generally logs info about
this kind of
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Yuri wrote:
>>
>> Yes, releases it.
>> And I see this consistently now with FreeBSD 9.0 guest, but not with
>> Ubuntu or Windows 7 guests.
>> All on the same amd64 FreeBSD 9.0 host.
>
>
> VBox creates a lo
On 03/31/2012 14:41, Adam Vande More wrote:
VBox creates a log for each VM instance, and it generally logs info
about this kind of stuff. Did you try restarting the VM to insure all
nessecary services have been restarted?
Please find below the log extract for FreeBSD guest and for Ubuntu gu
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 5:57 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote:
>
> Where would I look for this log? On the host or the guest and in what
> location?
>
On the host in a path equivalent to this:
/home/adam/VirtualBox VMs/FreeBSD-current/Logs/
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Adam Vande More
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I have 9.0 amd64 host, and 9.0 amd64 guest installed from the stock iso
image without any packages.
When I try to install gnome with the command "pkg_add -r gnome2" in the
black terminal of the guest, process hangs after some number of packages
are installed. So I have to Ctrl-C it and restart,