Thanks for your answer.
I installed guest additions by clicking on VirtualBox menu and this led to
an installation in the guest.
After installing virtualbox-ose-guest-x11 the mouse integration is working.
Thanks a lot.


2010/3/25 Felix Geyer <debfx-...@fobos.de>

> Please install the package virtualbox-ose-guest-x11 in the guest OS.
>
> virtualbox-guest-additions should only be installed (on the host) when
> the guest OS doesn't support VirtualBox through their package management
> system (e.g. Windows).
>
> --
> resolution problem after installing virtualBox guest additions
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546480
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> Status in “virtualbox-guest-additions” package in Ubuntu: New
>
> Bug description:
> I am running 10.04 beta 1 64 bits under VirtualBox with karmic 64 bit as
> host.
> After adding VirtualBox guest additions i get a screen resolution problem
> when starting 10.04. In fact I get the same 800x600 resolution I had without
> the guest additions. It was about the same in alpha 3.
> With the guest additions I can use "full screen" mode, but still I have to
> press the HOST key to capture/release the mouse.
> Best regards
>
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