On the OSX front, please post the output of the following command from the Terminal: Make sure you've already moved/copied the Ubuntu CD in a common place, like " /Users/Shared/something." so you can access it from the Guest account. Simply launch VirtualBox and repeat the procedure with the 14.04 Ubuntu ISO. Don't customize the account or VirtualBox at all. Enable the Guest account (if you haven't already done so) and login as that. So, let's start with the easy ones.Įvery OSX comes with a Guest account, which gets its profile reset upon login. The OSX version/installation and your profile. That leaves only two factors to consider. 2.5Ghz Intel Core i7 Memory 16 GB Attachments (1.44 KiB) Downloaded 115 times kestryth Posts: 17 Joined: 31. I am running OSX Sierra 10.12.4 on a MacBook Pro, 15inch, retina mid 2014. Keyboard is the built-in MacBook pro keyboard, with default settings, U.S. I use the built-in laptop trackpad with all the multi-finger gestures enabled and at default settings, except for secondary click, which i have set to "click in the lower right hand corner." Is it possible that the file could be named something else? For context: I can view all my hidden files and folders. I searched the whole system for VirtualBox.xml and couldn't find it I also expanded the contents of the app and checked for it there (just in case, right?). I can see from Chapter 10 of the Virtual Box manual online l that I should have this file to manage my global settings, but I don't. I checked every folder named Library I could find, just in case you meant ~/System/Library instead of the upper level one, or something. Or even a VirtualBox folder in my ~/Library. vbox file along with the previous VirtualBox.xml file and attach them to your response. Then right-click on your VM in the VBoxManager and select "Show in Finder". Start with '~/Library/VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml'. So, I'll have to ask you to provide some data to see what's going on. I added my Ubuntu guest only and I tried it. I ever renamed my '~/Library/VirtualBox/' folder to start as fresh as possible. Now, you come in with 5.1.8 (which is old BTW) and you re-open the issue. See the efforts of 'mooflu' for debugging the issue.Īfter that, some sporadic reports here and there, but they stopped in 5.1.4. , VBox 5.1.2 : First reports of early 5.1.x regressions start coming in (by 'mooflu'), due to changes in the Qt version.No response from the user that re-opened it. , VBox 4.3.2 : Ticket closed (that was the 2nd comment on the ticket after 5 1/2 years).Brief history of the ticket for reference, and please note the dates: For starters, it was never reopened in 5.1.x. Kestryth wrote:Apparently, this is a common issue with Virtual Box 5.1.x and is posted as a reopened defectNo, it is not.
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