Losing VBox display of Ubuntu Guest after idle
Posted: 21. Jul 2010, 18:20
Hey all, I'm running an Ubuntu 10.04 guest inside WinXP Pro at work. Lately I have come back to my desktop to find that something has gone awry.
Initially I thought the system was just freezing/crashing, but before I left last night I had a few tasks set to run over night, and as I use Host-F to back out into WinXP and lock my work station I lost the display inside the guest window. I figure it was just doing a few things and lagging on the screen update, so I thought nothing of it and went home. I come back this morning to find that I still don't have my display, which is what it looked like when I would come in before and thought I had crashed.
I tried Ctrl-Alt-F5 in the guest to see if maybe it was a X issue, and though the working area inside the vbox window changed size to fit what should be a terminal window, I still had no display. I then tried blindly logging in and forcing a reboot that way (sending an ACPI shutdown doesn't work) which did work and leads me to believe that there is an issue with the display from vbox(?). At first I thought the keyboard wasn't working, but I took a snapshot when I had the terminal window up and on the details of the snapshot I could see the screen shot of what I was trying to do clear as day.
Here are my desktop specs:
OS: WinXP Pro SP3
CPU: Core2Duo 2.66GHz
Ram: 2GB
HD: 250 GB
Video: ATI Radeon X300/X550/X1050 with 512 GB Ram
Here are my virtual machine specs:
General
Name: Ubuntu_New
OS Type: Ubuntu
System
Base Memory: 896 MB
Processor(s): 2
Boot Order: CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk
VT-x/AMD-V: Enabled
Nested Paging: Disabled
Display
Video Memory: 85 MB
3D Acceleration: Enabled
2D Video Acceleration: Disabled
Remote Display Server: Disabled
Storage
IDE Controller
IDE Secondary Master (CD/DVD): VBoxGuestAdditions.iso (31.95 MB)
SATA Controller
SATA Port 0: Ubuntu_New.vdi (Normal, 100.00 GB)
Audio
Host Driver: Windows DirectSound
Controller: ICH AC97
Network
Adapter 1: Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (Bridged adapter, Marvell Yukon 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller)
Serial Ports
Disabled
USB
Device Filters: 0 (0 active)
Shared Folders
Shared Folders: 2
Initially I thought the system was just freezing/crashing, but before I left last night I had a few tasks set to run over night, and as I use Host-F to back out into WinXP and lock my work station I lost the display inside the guest window. I figure it was just doing a few things and lagging on the screen update, so I thought nothing of it and went home. I come back this morning to find that I still don't have my display, which is what it looked like when I would come in before and thought I had crashed.
I tried Ctrl-Alt-F5 in the guest to see if maybe it was a X issue, and though the working area inside the vbox window changed size to fit what should be a terminal window, I still had no display. I then tried blindly logging in and forcing a reboot that way (sending an ACPI shutdown doesn't work) which did work and leads me to believe that there is an issue with the display from vbox(?). At first I thought the keyboard wasn't working, but I took a snapshot when I had the terminal window up and on the details of the snapshot I could see the screen shot of what I was trying to do clear as day.
Here are my desktop specs:
OS: WinXP Pro SP3
CPU: Core2Duo 2.66GHz
Ram: 2GB
HD: 250 GB
Video: ATI Radeon X300/X550/X1050 with 512 GB Ram
Here are my virtual machine specs:
General
Name: Ubuntu_New
OS Type: Ubuntu
System
Base Memory: 896 MB
Processor(s): 2
Boot Order: CD/DVD-ROM, Hard Disk
VT-x/AMD-V: Enabled
Nested Paging: Disabled
Display
Video Memory: 85 MB
3D Acceleration: Enabled
2D Video Acceleration: Disabled
Remote Display Server: Disabled
Storage
IDE Controller
IDE Secondary Master (CD/DVD): VBoxGuestAdditions.iso (31.95 MB)
SATA Controller
SATA Port 0: Ubuntu_New.vdi (Normal, 100.00 GB)
Audio
Host Driver: Windows DirectSound
Controller: ICH AC97
Network
Adapter 1: Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (Bridged adapter, Marvell Yukon 88E8056 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller)
Serial Ports
Disabled
USB
Device Filters: 0 (0 active)
Shared Folders
Shared Folders: 2