VirtualBox

Opened 7 years ago

Last modified 7 years ago

#17166 new defect

Installing Extension Pack trashes Linux MDM Login options

Reported by: BasilRathbone Owned by:
Component: guest additions Version: VirtualBox 5.1.28
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Windows

Description

Windows 10 Pro AMD Athlon™ II X4 650 Processor 3.20Ghz nVidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti (GeForce Game Ready Driver 3.87.92) Microsoft Security Essentials VirtualBox-5.1.28-117968-Win.exe Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.1.28-117968.vbox-extpack

There is something about installing the VirtualBox Extension Pack (5.1.28) that wipes out my MDM Login menu in my Linux Mint 17.2 / XFCE / Wmaker VM.

I updated my Windows 10 Pro machine to VirtualBox-5.1.28-117968-Win.exe and installed Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.1.28-117968.vbox-extpack in my Linux VM. This trashed my ability to log into any of my desktops other than my original XFCE Desktop.

My MDM Login menu worked as expected under 5.1.22 but exhibited the same problem in earlier extension packs.

This also happened when I tried to upgrade VirtualBox to v5.0.24 - I didn’t report it then. I just assumed a later version (5.1.22) would fix the issue.


by BasilRathbone » 17. Oct 2016, 19:14

I run VirtualBox 5.0.16 under Windows 10 Home Premium. One of my VM's is Linux Mint 17.2. I run multiple desktops under Linux Mint 17.2, XFCE and WMaker, my favorite being Wmaker.

I tried updating VirtualBox to version 5.1.6. Installing 5.1.6 Extensions in my Linux VM trashes my ability to log into any of my desktops other than my original XFCE Desktop. My MDM Login menu works under 5.1.6 until after I run VBoxLinuxAdditions. Something in that installation process trashes MDM.

This also happened when I tried to upgrade VirtualBox to v5.0.24 - I didn’t report it then. I just assumed a later version would fix the issue.

The last version that works properly for me is 5.0.16 running under Windows 10 Home.

Attachments (3)

Cinelerra-2017-10-13-20-05-54.log (78.0 KB ) - added by BasilRathbone 7 years ago.
Log file for Cinelerra (Linux Mint 17.2 / XFCE / WMaker)
Working (1024x768).jpg (144.7 KB ) - added by BasilRathbone 7 years ago.
MDM Menu options prior to Extension Pack
failure (800x600).jpg (92.3 KB ) - added by BasilRathbone 7 years ago.
Failed MDM Menu with reduced size (800x600)

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Change History (9)

by BasilRathbone, 7 years ago

Log file for Cinelerra (Linux Mint 17.2 / XFCE / WMaker)

by BasilRathbone, 7 years ago

Attachment: Working (1024x768).jpg added

MDM Menu options prior to Extension Pack

by BasilRathbone, 7 years ago

Attachment: failure (800x600).jpg added

Failed MDM Menu with reduced size (800x600)

comment:1 by Socratis, 7 years ago

Just to get the terminology right:

  • The Extension Pack (ExtPack) get installed on the host and it has to match the VirtualBox version. It provides functionality such as USB2-3, Webcam, VRDP, PXE, PCI passthrough on Linux hosts, VDI Encryption. You have to download it and install it separately from the main VirtualBox program, due to its license.
  • The Guest Additions (GAs) get installed on the guest and it would be good to match the VirtualBox version, for anything other than enhanced graphics support. It provides functionality such as shared folders, shared clipboard, drag and drop, pointer sharing, enhanced graphics support. You do not have to download it separately from the main VirtualBox program, since it comes bundled with it.

In your case you're referring to the GAs, aren't you?

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by BasilRathbone, 7 years ago

Replying to socratis:

Just to get the terminology right:

  • The Extension Pack (ExtPack) get installed on the host and it has to match the VirtualBox version. It provides functionality such as USB2-3, Webcam, VRDP, PXE, PCI passthrough on Linux hosts, VDI Encryption. You have to download it and install it separately from the main VirtualBox program, due to its license.
  • The Guest Additions (GAs) get installed on the guest and it would be good to match the VirtualBox version, for anything other than enhanced graphics support. It provides functionality such as shared folders, shared clipboard, drag and drop, pointer sharing, enhanced graphics support. You do not have to download it separately from the main VirtualBox program, since it comes bundled with it.

In your case you're referring to the GAs, aren't you?

You're absolutely correct. I should have said "Guest Additions"!

comment:3 by BasilRathbone, 7 years ago

Socratis is absolutely correct. It's installing the 5.1.28 Guest additions in my Linux VM that's trashing my ability to choose any MDM Login option other than XFCE.

I ran "mdmsetup" in the VM and found WMaker was still listed as a desktop.

I also noticed on bootup that the MDM Login screen size had been reduced from 1024x768 to 800x600. I'm assuming this was another ramification of installing the newer Guest Additions for 5.1.28?

comment:4 by BasilRathbone, 7 years ago

Should I build a Linux Mint 17.2 VM (on 5.1.22) running XFCE and WMaker to submit for testing (and how would I submit it)?

Last edited 7 years ago by BasilRathbone (previous) (diff)

comment:5 by Socratis, 7 years ago

I don't believe it would be necessary to submit a built VM in order to demonstrate the problem, the step-by-step instructions should be more than enough...

comment:6 by BasilRathbone, 7 years ago

This bug report needs to be extended to include VirtualBox-5.2.0-118431-Win and it's extension pack.

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