on Ubuntu 20.04 host, VirtualBox 6.1.22_Ubuntu r144080
virtualbox-6.1_6.1.26-145957~Ubuntu~eoan_amd64.deb, Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-6.1.18.vbox-extpack (newer extension pack breaks USB 2+), virtualbox-guest-additions-iso (6.1.22-1~ubuntu1.20.04.1)
1. Boot a VM, I am using Windows 10.
2. on VirtualBox menu, select Machine > File Manager
3. close the File Manager by clicking the X button on the top right of the File Manager
actual results:
VM crashes
expected results:
File Manager to close
note:
clicking the Close button works as expected
File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
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File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
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Re: File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
6.1.22_Ubuntu is not VirtualBox, it's the Ubuntu fork of VirtualBox. Crash reports should be reported on the Ubuntu forums, especially when the crash is this Linux specific.
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Re: File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
ok, I searched for forums as I wasn't sure the best one was, found and posted here:
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php ... st14054908
Thank you.
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php ... st14054908
Thank you.
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Re: File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
BTW, the Ubuntu forum poster's advice about Guest Additions having to match the Virtualbox version is not strictly true. Older GAs can work in many situations with newer Virtualbox, within reason, unless newer GA-dependent features come out (though I believe GAs should match if 3D acceleration is being used).
Regrettably, the concept of adjusting GAs to fix a USB problem is a red herring. GAs, present or not, old or new, do not have any influence on USB. Only the Extension Pack does.
We recommend installing official Virtualbox from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads instead of the pre-installed forks, and going dev advice is to match up the EP version. If you want to upgrade to official Virtualbox (don't forget the prerequisites https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch02. ... nux-prereq ) and matching EP, we could help with troubleshooting issues.
Regrettably, the concept of adjusting GAs to fix a USB problem is a red herring. GAs, present or not, old or new, do not have any influence on USB. Only the Extension Pack does.
We recommend installing official Virtualbox from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads instead of the pre-installed forks, and going dev advice is to match up the EP version. If you want to upgrade to official Virtualbox (don't forget the prerequisites https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch02. ... nux-prereq ) and matching EP, we could help with troubleshooting issues.
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Re: File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
I understand however, the command I gave (sudo apt install -y -f virtualbox-guest-additions-iso), the software gave me a mismatched version, why didn't it download the correct version?
There aren't and download links for GA's and Extension_Pack's in the link that you provided.
There aren't and download links for GA's and Extension_Pack's in the link that you provided.
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Re: File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
I don't know why I keep having to tell you this, but questions relating to the Ubuntu fork should be asked on the Ubuntu forums. We are users, not devs, but even if we were devs we would have have no say in Ubuntu distribution policies.amccombs wrote:the software gave me a mismatched version, why didn't it download the correct version?
And I hope the failure to comment doesn't mean that you also ignored the red herring at the heart of this: the GAs have nothing whatever to do with USB, so be careful who you listen to on the Ubuntu forums.
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Re: File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
Did you give me a command to get the correct virtualbox-guest-additions-iso?mpack wrote:I don't know why I keep having to tell you this,
Why do they are keep making this stuff harder to find and use not easier, so it's easy to get lost.
older build provide vbox-extpack:
https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds_6_1
, but current release dosen't, why isn't there a current build of vbox-extpack available?
And why aren't any virtualbox-guest-additions-iso on your website, are they not needed?
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Re: File Manager will crash VM when X the File Manager
No such command is necessary when using VirtualBox, because the GAs are bundled with the software. It's not a separate download.amccombs wrote: Did you give me a command to get the correct virtualbox-guest-additions-iso?
If you choose to use a third party build from VirtualBox sources then fine, but please stop asking about their practices here.