BertN45, thanks for the clarification.
Given Oracle upstream has indicated on their website the root cause of this
issue is due to their Guest Additions version, and the fix is to upgrade only
the Guest Additions version, I'll reassign to virtualbox for review:
1) Agreed, I will file another bug report.
2) I did already provide that information to you in the original bug-
report using Vbox Guest Additions (VGA) 5.2.4. It did take a lot of time
to produce it, because the system took 10-60 seconds to react to any
mouse click.
Remember the problem occurs
BertN45:
1) To advise, the scope of this bug report is only how the guest screen freezes
after maximizing a window when 3D acceleration is enabled. It is not about the
booting issue using Oracle Guest Additions 5.2.6. It is helpful if you file a
new report about the booting issue in a
** Description changed:
Host: Ubuntu 18.04, Virtualbox 5.2.6
- Guest: Ubuntu GNOME 17.10 and 18.04
+ Guest: Ubuntu GNOME 17.10 and 18.04, using Oracle Guest Additions 5.2.4, or
5.2.7
The problem is the guest's screen almost freezes completely as soon as I
maximise any window in the
1)
One month ago I upgraded Virtualbox from 5.2.4 to 5.2.6. While I was upgrading
Vbox Guest Additions in my VMs to 5.2.6, I detected that that 5.2.6 Guest
additions introduced a serious boot/login problem for all my VMs. So as a
work-around I kept all my VMs at Guest Additions 5.2.4. I
BertN45:
1)
>"I kept the guests at 5.2.4"
To clarify, using a host with 5.2.6, if you use the Oracle guest
additions from version 5.2.4 this problem is not reproducible in Ubuntu
GNOME?
2)
>" I filed a bug report with Oracle"
Did you file a bug report with Oracle regarding the scope of this
** Description changed:
- I run Ubuntu 18.04 in Virtualbox 5.2.6 with as host OS; Ubuntu 17.10 with the
propriety Nvidia driver 340 as suggested by Ubuntu.
- The screen almost freezes completely as soon as I maximise any window in the
guest OS Ubuntu 18.04. Any mouse click takes 10-60 seconds
1. The host is using 5.2.6. I kept the guests at 5.2.4, because 5.2.6
did freeze during login or did enter a login loop dependent on the
distro. I filed a bug report with Oracle and many persons had the same
issue during login. The beta version 5.2.7 did solve the 5.2.6 login
issues.
Today I also
BertN45, given 3D acceleration is a WORKAROUND, Low is in line with its
definition noted in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance . To advise,
the potential difficulty in solving a bug has no impact on Importance.
Despite this:
1) What version of VirtualBox are you using on the host?
2) Did
For me the problem is kind of important, since I moved all my work to
specialised Virtual Machines;
a. one for the normal office and web browsing work,
b. one for banking and other financial apps,
c. one to try out new and unknown apps,
d. one to try out Ubuntu 18.04.
The work around I use
** Description changed:
- I run Ubuntu 18.04 in Virtualbox 5.2.6 with as host OS; Ubuntu 17.10 with the
propriety Nvidia driver 340 as suggested by Ubuntu.
+ I run Ubuntu 18.04 in Virtualbox 5.2.6 with as host OS; Ubuntu 17.10 with the
propriety Nvidia driver 340 as suggested by Ubuntu.
The
I see the bug report talks about software rendering, but I do use 3D
acceleration and the problem only occurs when I select 3D acceleration.
With 3D acceleration disabled everything work fine.
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