Tried several but starts with installing r-44112 GAs.

What is really strange is the issue did not show until I installed the r-44112 guest additions, but even reverting the additions to the previous GAs does not fix the issue. The last test I used a snapshot on a working Ubuntu 12.10 and was able to get back to a stable guest by reverting to it. Oh and I saw auto logon being removed when I uninstalled the 44112. which lead me to wondering if something was missing after reading the change logs.



On 12/14/2012 03:05 AM, mikhail sennikovsky wrote:
Hi Perry, let me try to reproduce it here. What GA version do you use?

On 14.12.2012 4:32, Perry Halbert wrote:
Latest updates r-44079 -> r-44112, seems to be missing something.

If I am able to get the VBox OpenGL to take (usually requires a logout and in after boot) then I have no DT decorations. Nothing that is GL draws at all (menus, panels, Etc) . Disable 3D and I can get back to the software rendered DT. Was something left off when porting to the public SVN?

Affected OSes, Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, Debian, and Mint. Unity 3d, Gnome3, and cinnamon desktops

I see a lot of work being done in OpenGL and just curious. The guest is really sluggish, not even mentioning the excessive CPU usage, when in WMware Gallium software rendering mode.




On 12/10/2012 09:54 AM, Perry Halbert wrote:
Misha,

r-44079 seems to work better.  No aborting now.

Perry


On 12/10/2012 08:30 AM, Perry Halbert wrote:
Misha,

Sure.  I'll do that before I try the build that failed.

Perry


On 12/10/2012 08:23 AM, mikhail sennikovsky wrote:
Hi Perry,

Could you please try the latest OSE trunk to see if the issues are fixed with it? I was unable to reproduce your issues with the resent fixes we've made.

Thanks,
Misha

On 10.12.2012 18:05, mikhail sennikovsky wrote:
Hi Perry,

Just post me the logs by mail if that's OK for you.. Nothing special is needed so far. Were your VMs just powered on & booted, or restored from a saved state (having booted guest OS using 3D)? Also, did you update GAs, or just updating host installation revealed this issue? (I assume the latter, but asking just in case).

Thanks,
Misha

On 10.12.2012 17:37, Perry Halbert wrote:
Hi Mikhail,

Guests used to test with were Fedora-18 (64), Mint-14 (32 & 64), Ubuntu-12.10(64), & openSUSE-12.2 (64)

I will need to install the latest VBox again and then run the guest to produce the abort and generate a log. Where would you like the logs to be sent? Anything special you would like for me to use to generate a better log?

Regards,
Perry


On 12/10/2012 05:29 AM, mikhail sennikovsky wrote:
Thanks for the report, Perry. Could you specify which guest OSes do you use and post me VM log files.

Thanks,
Mikhail

On 07.12.2012 19:39, Perry Halbert wrote:
Upgrading from r-44036 to r-44059 causes guest to abort.

Linux host and Linux guest 3D acceleration seems to be broken. Guest starts but shortly after throws an warning (shown in log file only) and guest aborts. (tested in three different guest)

00:01:33.171988 OpenGL Warning: Assertion failed: cp->buffer->refCount && cp->buffer->refCount < UINT32_MAX/2, file /trunk/src/VBox/GuestHost/OpenGL/state_tracker/state_client.c, line 646

Reverting back to r-44036 fixes issue.

PS: I did update the GAs but had to disable 3D in guest settings then turning it back on with no difference.


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