VirtualBox

Ticket #21232 (reopened defect)

Opened 5 months ago

Last modified 4 months ago

3d Accerlation causes guest to not start on Ventura => fixed in SVN/next 7.0.x maintenance

Reported by: JavaOops Owned by:
Component: 3D support Version: VirtualBox-7.0.2
Keywords: 3d graphics acceleration Cc:
Guest type: Linux Host type: Mac OS X

Description

When trying to run a guest, if 3d Acceleration is enabled, the guest will not start. VB 7.02 MacOS 13.0

To reproduce, create a windows or linux guest on MacOS Ventrua, and enable 3d graphic acceleration, attache an iOS and start. Gest will not start with error.

To workaround uncheck, 3d Graphics Acceleration and start guest will succeed.

Attachments

VBox.log Download (92.0 KB) - added by JavaOops 5 months ago.
VBOX.log

Change History

Changed 5 months ago by JavaOops

VBOX.log

comment:1 Changed 5 months ago by aeichner

  • Summary changed from 3d Accerlation causes guest to not start on Ventura to 3d Accerlation causes guest to not start on Ventura => fixed in SVN/next 7.0.x maintenance

This will be fixed in the next maintenance release, thanks for the report!

comment:2 Changed 4 months ago by galitsyn

  • Status changed from new to closed
  • Resolution set to fixed

VirtualBox 7.0.4 was just released and available for download at https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads. This issue should be fixed in this version.

comment:3 Changed 4 months ago by khb4711

  • Status changed from closed to reopened
  • Resolution fixed deleted

I can confirm that my WIN10 guest no longer crashes hard. It seems to start and also start some services. But when the graphical login would normally appear, I get a garbled black and white something and cannot log in. When I start the RDP service on the guest, it takes the connection request and prompts for credentials, but I also cannot log in.

More details over at: https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/21147 (these look like duplicates)

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