1 | | The crash occurs every time at VM shutdown, if you ever triggered a screenshot: pausing the VM, manually taking a screenshot or even the VirtualBox Manager (for the VM preview), while the guest additions were started (with Ubuntu, they are started after you login). At the moment of the crash, which occurs in atio6axx, during the release of the OpenGL context, there are heap resources (found by inspecting the CPU registers at the crash location) that seem to never get freed (not even if you reboot the VM). These heap resources were allocated in the following contexts:[[br]] |
| 1 | The crash occurs every time at VM shutdown, if you ever triggered a screenshot by: pausing the VM, manually taking a screenshot or even by the VirtualBox Manager (for the VM preview), while the guest additions were started (with Ubuntu, they are started after you login). At the moment of the crash, which occurs in atio6axx, during the release of the OpenGL context, there are heap resources (found by inspecting the CPU registers at the crash location) that seem to never get freed (not even if you reboot the VM). These heap resources were allocated in the following contexts:[[br]] |