VirtualBox

Opened 9 years ago

Last modified 8 years ago

#14236 new defect

Qt5 developed app not displaying correctly in Linux Cinnamon desktop guest

Reported by: te7 Owned by:
Component: guest additions/x11/graphics Version: VirtualBox 4.3.28
Keywords: linux, guest, cinnamon Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Windows

Description

Qt5 developed app doesn't display correctly using Cinnamon desktop in VirtualBox

I have an app I've developed in Qt 5.3.1 that doesn't display data in output text boxes when using the Linux Cinnamon desktop in VirtualBox with 3D acceleration enabled in the display settings for the virtual machine.

It does this when using the Cinnamon desktop in any Linux Distro (I've tried Cinnamon with Linux Mint, Ubuntu and Debian). The regular Unity desktop in Ubuntu and the Xfce desktops in both Linux Mint and Debian have no problem. Just Cinnamon.

I don't know if this is a Cinnamon, VirtualBox or Qt problem. Months ago I registered a bug with the Cinnamon folks but I never saw a fix, or that the problem was replicated anywhere. If I disable 3D acceleration for any of the Cinnamon virtual machines in VirtualBox the problem doesn't happen.

I'm posting here because maybe some Qt developers have seen similar problems with Cinnamon in either VirtualBox, or a native Linux machine.

The app is called Lottery Analyzer Expert QL: it can be downloaded at http://tcesoftware.webs.com, follow the link to Linux Downloads.

It's free. My main versions are Windows, but I have both a 32 bit and 64 bit version for Linux developed in Qt 5.3.1. I hope the link I posted is OK. It's a free application, though not open source (because of the nature of the subject).

It does various analyses on the Powerball and Mega Millions lottery games. I developed the programs out of curiosity of how to do it, and offering them for free for all the very useful free software I've used over the years.

Again, I hope posting the link is OK. I just want someone to try my program and see if they can replicate the problem in any environment.

Just double click on either Lottery_32 (32 bit) or Lottery_64 (64 bit) in the folder created by downloading and unzipping the tar.gz. Then choose one of the analyze buttons or "drawn" buttons after entering the number of draws to sort. If it runs correctly data will fill the text boxes for the game chosen to sort the totals of. The problem will show if the text boxes are empty except for the last row.

Any comments or replies would be welcome. Thanks in advance for any.

Attachments (2)

VirtualBox_Linux Mint 17.2 Cinnamon 32 bit_04_06_2016_21_32_16.jpg (417.6 KB ) - added by te7 8 years ago.
My Qt5 application in Linux Mint 17.2 in VBox 5.0.12 on Windows 7 host
VBox.log (136.8 KB ) - added by te7 8 years ago.
VBox log from Linux Mint Cinnamon 17.2 in VBox 5.0.12 on Windows 7 host

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Change History (5)

comment:1 by galitsyn, 9 years ago

I am observing minor graphics issues when running mentioned App within Mint/Cinnamon. In order to make sure (or not) if I see the same issues, could you please attach screenshots or photo of your screen?

Could you please attach VBox.log?

Which GAs are you running? Those ones what come with Mint by default? or did you replace them with GAs from virtualbox.org?

by te7, 8 years ago

My Qt5 application in Linux Mint 17.2 in VBox 5.0.12 on Windows 7 host

comment:2 by te7, 8 years ago

I added a screenshot of the app in Linux Mint Cinnamon 17.2 in VirtualBox 5.0.12 on my Windows 7 host. The host's graphics card is an AMD HD Radeon 6670. As you can see, most of the text boxes are empty of numbers when the operation should show all the text boxes filled with numbers. I also attached the VBox.log.

Last edited 8 years ago by te7 (previous) (diff)

by te7, 8 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

VBox log from Linux Mint Cinnamon 17.2 in VBox 5.0.12 on Windows 7 host

comment:3 by Michael Thayer, 8 years ago

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