Hi,
I am wondering why VB doesnt use the original video devices from QEMU
(cirrus, vmware, vga), but it has its own PCI video device? What are
the differences with QEMU video devices?
Thanks,
Jun
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The documentation clearly says that OpenGL is currently only supported
for Windows guests (and supported for all our hosts). Support for other
guests is work-in-progress.
Kind regards,
Frank
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Jun Koi wrote:
I forget to say that I run 2.1.0 on Linux host (Ubuntu
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Frank Mehnert ha scritto:
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, Antonio Doldo wrote:
During the last svn, I obtain an error with dpkg-buildpackage:
Should be fixed now. Thanks for the report.
Frank, thanks for fix.
excuse me, but i have a similar error
Hi,
The manual of 2.1.0 still says that Enable 3D acceleration is in
Advances tab, while it has been moved to General tab from this
version. So that should be fixed.
Thanks,
Jun
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Jun,
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Jun Koi wrote:
I am wondering why VB doesnt use the original video devices from QEMU
(cirrus, vmware, vga), but it has its own PCI video device? What are
the differences with QEMU video devices?
Our VGA device is based on the Qemu code but we improved the
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Frank Mehnert frank.mehn...@sun.com wrote:
Jun,
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Jun Koi wrote:
I am wondering why VB doesnt use the original video devices from QEMU
(cirrus, vmware, vga), but it has its own PCI video device? What are
the differences with QEMU
Hi,
I am wondering how OpenGL support is done in 2.1.0. I found
src/VBox/Additions/WINNT/Graphics/crOpenGL, but not sure what it is
doing, and how it is connected to Display/ and Miniport/. (??)
Any hint?
Thanks a lot,
Jun
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Frank Mehnert frank.mehn...@sun.com wrote:
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Jun Koi wrote:
Could anybody inform us users the current progress of supporting
DirectX in VirtualBox?
If I am not wrong, VirtualBox has a great chance to be the 1st VM
solution that
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Jun Koi wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Frank Mehnert frank.mehn...@sun.com
wrote:
Jun,
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Jun Koi wrote:
I am wondering why VB doesnt use the original video devices from QEMU
(cirrus, vmware, vga), but it has its own PCI
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Antonio Doldo wrote:
Frank Mehnert ha scritto:
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, Antonio Doldo wrote:
During the last svn, I obtain an error with dpkg-buildpackage:
Should be fixed now. Thanks for the report.
Frank, thanks for fix.
excuse me, but i have a
Frank Mehnert ha scritto:
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Antonio Doldo wrote:
Frank Mehnert ha scritto:
On Wednesday 17 December 2008, Antonio Doldo wrote:
During the last svn, I obtain an error with dpkg-buildpackage:
Should be fixed now. Thanks for the report.
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Antonio Doldo wrote:
Frank, thanks for fix.
excuse me, but i have a similar error on the new and fresh source code
VirtualBox-2.1.0-OSE.tar.bz2
can you explain me about the error on debian tree of official stable
source code?
Thanks again. Actually that
I have a windows xp host PC that has two network interfaces, one is for
internal local network without internet connection, the other can connect to
internet. These two interfaces have 2 different IPs.
Somehow, vbox vm (configured as NAT) running on this pc can NOT browse any
internet
On Thursday 18 December 2008, Huihong Luo wrote:
I have a windows xp host PC that has two network interfaces, one is for
internal local network without internet connection, the other can connect
to internet. These two interfaces have 2 different IPs.
Somehow, vbox vm (configured as NAT)
On Friday 19 December 2008, Huihong Luo wrote:
Yes, you are right. From the vbox.log, I found those NAT: DNS lines, it
indeed picked the wrong DNS server. It basically pick the DNS from the
internal network, rather the interface that can browse internet.
I also verified that IE works from vm
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