Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
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Doc Strange
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Perryg, gotcha am re-installing once done will then try those 'device' setting for clipboard and dnd
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Doc Strange
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Perryg
Tried that as you suggested, still not able to copy and paste from host desktop into VBox, on my BT5/VBox dsktop the 'paste' option is greyed out
Doc Strange
Tried that as you suggested, still not able to copy and paste from host desktop into VBox, on my BT5/VBox dsktop the 'paste' option is greyed out
Doc Strange
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Perryg
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Post the guests log file (as an attachment)
See Online Users Manual for the location of the file.
See Online Users Manual for the location of the file.
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
PerryG
Thanks for all your kind support on this, I have attached the Log File
Doc Strange
Thanks for all your kind support on this, I have attached the Log File
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Perryg
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Ok do a complete shut down (not saved state) of the guest and then start it see if it works and if not shut it back down and post the log file again.
Also if is does not work post the guests /var/log/vbox-install.log file as an attachment.
Also if is does not work post the guests /var/log/vbox-install.log file as an attachment.
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Did the complete shutdown then restarted, still not allowing copy/paste from host to guest, also there was no guest terminal window, is that due to not saving 'saved state of the guest'? Have added the Log, hope it sheds some light. Doc Strange
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Perryg
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
No. It actually indicates an issue with the guest OS.also there was no guest terminal window, is that due to not saving 'saved state of the guest'?
I see the additions are having a hard time of it. I asked for the /var/log/vboxadd-install.log (although I forgot to add the add sorry)
I need to see it.
Next if memory serves me BT used to ship wit a form of guest additions already installed. Installing the official guest additions without first removing the distro installed version will corrupt the guest additions. You can try removing them and installing the official version again.
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Perryg
Right I see on VB Log viewer there's 3 more logs under tabs marked 1.2.3 I take it you need those?
Right I see on VB Log viewer there's 3 more logs under tabs marked 1.2.3 I take it you need those?
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Doc Strange
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
... as to BT5 yes on the menu there's Guest Additions, it's from there I've been install the GA
Regarding your advice "first removing the distro installed version will corrupt the guest additions. You can try removing them and installing the official version again." Could you walk me through that as I am not familiar with the method, thanks. Doc Strange
Regarding your advice "first removing the distro installed version will corrupt the guest additions. You can try removing them and installing the official version again." Could you walk me through that as I am not familiar with the method, thanks. Doc Strange
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Perryg
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
No I need to see the file that is created in the guest. It is located as I indicated.
/var/log/vboxadd-install.log
The easiest way to clean the mess is to use the terminal and enter the following commands.
Once everything has been purged from the guest you need to reboot it and then install the guest additions again followed by another reboot.
/var/log/vboxadd-install.log
The easiest way to clean the mess is to use the terminal and enter the following commands.
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sudo apt-get purge VirtualBox* && sudo apt-get purge virtualbox*-
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Perry am on the case....thanks a lot for your patience and help on this...how to get back the missing guest terminal?
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
phew!!! Thanks
Just noticed when tried to remove a VBox extensions package an error msg appears and does not let me remove it..I guess that code will clean that too...here goes..
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Doc Strange
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Carefully typed into the guest terminal
sudo apt-get purge VirtualBox* && sudo apt-get purge virtualbox*
and last line of message is
E: Couldn't find package VirtualBox*
Advice?
sudo apt-get purge VirtualBox* && sudo apt-get purge virtualbox*
and last line of message is
E: Couldn't find package VirtualBox*
Advice?
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Perryg
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Re: Unable To Copy/Paste/Drag/Drop Between Host/VBox
Then run the separately
then
One of them should remove what needs to be removed.
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sudo apt-get purge VirtualBox*Code: Select all
sudo apt-get purge virtualbox*