-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I had the same problem Take a look in the following bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1016969 On 09/19/2012 09:54 AM, Peter Vágner wrote: > Hello, I am running Ubuntu 12.04 64 bit as the main OS. I have > installed virtual box using software centre and checked all the > additions during setup e.g. 32 bit kernel support and network > ethernet driver. At the end of a virtualbox install I have just > rebooted the machine to make sure everything is in its place. Then > after the boot I have createda new machine in the virtualbox and I > am currently trying to boot a daily live 32 bit image of ubuntu > 12:10 inside it. The virtual machine launches I am even getting > informative messages regarding direct mouse and keyboard capture > but I am not getting that usual drum sounds coming from the guest > OS. Is my install of virtualbox screwed or ubuntu 12.10 has > changed something in this regard? I have also waited some 10 > minutes in case and pressed ctrl+s without any audible difference. > In the virtual machine settings window I have audio turned on and > set to pulse. > > Any possible hints? > > Is anyone running 12.04 in virtualbox with sound output? > > oh btw on the host OS I can see vbox channel while looking into > the pulseaudio volume control. > > Greetings > > Peter >
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