Actually, it was my fault - sorry for the false alarm.
I was under the impression that I no longer need to
user the Right-Control to release the mouse.

But I pressed the Right-Control and I was able
to switch to another workspspace and kill VB from there.

The question then is (for me): should not VB fully kill
the fatally dead VM and return to the VB GUI control panel,
rather than stay in the full screen mode that has become useless?
Is there a way to get out of the full screen mode when a VM dies
fatally?

The mini-control panel (which I configured to show at top of screen),
also no longer shows in such a situation.


Host OS: Fedora 20 x86_64
Desktop: Mate Desktop
Not using 2D/3D acceleration
VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 02)



On 06/25/2015 03:43 PM, Alexey Eromenko wrote:

look jd1008, I start lots of VMs in full-screen, and no problems here.
It means your environment is very different than my.

1. write down host OS
2. write down desktop environment
3. are you using 3D desktop effects ?
4. which GPU ?
5. attach vbox.log (right click on VM-show log)

open bug in forum in BETA section, as things will get lost on mailing list.

As for kernel issues, I don't have any with CentOS 7 guest. (which is near equivalent to Fedora 19). Open a separate bug on this, also on forum.

-Technologov



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