the build is VirtualBox-4.2.51-86105On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Louis King Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
the error in the Ternimal....
louiss-imac:~ Mine$ VirtualBox -startvm "LMDE Cinnamon" --rmode image
VirtualBox: error: Code NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED (0x80004001) - Not implemented (extended info not available)
VirtualBox: error: Context: "Notify3DEvent(VBOX3D_NOTIFY_EVENT_TYPE_VISIBLE_WINDOW, NULL)" at line 266 of file crservice.cppOn Thu, May 30, 2013 at 4:48 PM, Louis King Jr <[email protected]> wrote:
when I use 'VirtualBox -startvm <guest's name> --rmode image' I get a message about starting in 16 bit color mode although it does start in 32 bit color. The screenshot is still black. That's when I tried it with LMDE - Cinnamon.
On Thu, May 30, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Sergey Dubov <[email protected]> wrote:
_______________________________________________Louis King Jr <[email protected]> писал(а) в своём письме Thu, 30 May 2013 22:00:53 +0400:This has been a long standing problem with VirtualBox running on Mac hosts. For whatever reason screenshots on Linux guests running Compiz or Unity or Gnome3 or Cinnamon can not take screenshots. All one gets is an empty black screen. I've been told this is not an issue for the Windows or Linux versions of VB. As of today's 4.2.51 version it's still an issue. If it is one of the things being worked on currently of course ignore this message.I would mention the current version of Debian 7 with Gnome 3 does actually work as far as screenshots go and I have no idea why.
Hi.Is it the case with QImage frame-buffer too?I mean by default MacOS X host VM uses Quartz2D frame-buffer but there is an experimental QImage frame-buffer support which can be used by trunk VM through '--rmode image' passed as additional argument to 'VirtualBox -startvm <vm name>' like:VirtualBox -startvm Ubuntu --rmode image--With Best Regards,[Oracle/VirtualBox] Sergey Dubov
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Hi.
Ok, it seems the screen-shot issue is deeper than the used frame-buffer type.
Is it 3D related thing? I mean is the screenshot correct when you are getting it with 3D turned off for the same VM?
About error warnings in terminal, you can ignore these warnings for now.
They are related to new functionality which is not yet implemented from the GUI side.
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