USB with UDEV and HAL on Slackware 13.0
Posted: 9. Oct 2009, 23:55
I'm running VitrualBox (VirtualBox-3.0.8-53138-Linux_x86.run) on a Slackware 13.0 system (kernel is 2.6.29.6-smp) with a Windows XP guest -- everything works fine except getting access to flash drives in XP.
Slackware 13.0 uses UDEV (and HAL) to mount USB devices; they get mounted and I can see their content on the host. I have configured VBox to see a flash drive by setting the filter from the device itself. I think the problem is that there is no usbfsgroup; users must be members of the plugdev group to mount USB devices which I am. I've looked through the Troubleshooting section of the users manual but it does not look like any of the suggestions there apply and I'm hoping that some kind soul might be able to point me in the right direction.
On another matter, Slackware 13.0 uses KDE 4.2.x and, once VirtualBox is running, every other window turns "negative" (that's the only way I can describe it) -- kind of a flip of colors (white becomes black) and most windows are unreadable. Even after exiting VirtualBox I must log out (which shuts down KDE; I use a console login) and restart KDE to get normal behavior (until the next time I start up VirtualBox anyway).
Any advice would be appreciated.
Slackware 13.0 uses UDEV (and HAL) to mount USB devices; they get mounted and I can see their content on the host. I have configured VBox to see a flash drive by setting the filter from the device itself. I think the problem is that there is no usbfsgroup; users must be members of the plugdev group to mount USB devices which I am. I've looked through the Troubleshooting section of the users manual but it does not look like any of the suggestions there apply and I'm hoping that some kind soul might be able to point me in the right direction.
On another matter, Slackware 13.0 uses KDE 4.2.x and, once VirtualBox is running, every other window turns "negative" (that's the only way I can describe it) -- kind of a flip of colors (white becomes black) and most windows are unreadable. Even after exiting VirtualBox I must log out (which shuts down KDE; I use a console login) and restart KDE to get normal behavior (until the next time I start up VirtualBox anyway).
Any advice would be appreciated.