Opened 10 years ago
Last modified 10 years ago
#13973 new defect
Win 10 x64 guest with Guest Additions crashed host xserver
Reported by: | Tharbad | Owned by: | |
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Component: | guest additions | Version: | VirtualBox 4.3.26 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Guest type: | Windows | Host type: | Linux |
Description
Host: Linux Mint 17.1 x64. X.Org v1:7.7+1ubuntu8.
Guest: Windows 10 x64 Technical Preview 9926.
What I did: 1) Installed Win 10x64 English. 2) Installed Guest additions and asked to restart. 3) Tried to login to windows after the restart. Host froze and after ~1 min, X crashed. Attached pic shows what I see on tty7 (X tty after crash).
I'm guessing that something is wrong with the guest additions.
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Change History (15)
by , 10 years ago
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comment:2 by , 10 years ago
Replying to mhanor:
VirtualBox Guest Additions are meant to be installed inside the guest OS, not on the host.
I know. That's where I've installed them. There seems to be some old residue on host as well. I've removed it. As it was not running in the background, I don't think it has anything to do with this bug.
Thanks
by , 10 years ago
by , 10 years ago
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by , 10 years ago
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comment:6 by , 10 years ago
Not necessarily. If you can, try to install the proprietary Nvidia video drivers and see if you still have problems with 3D acceleration support enabled.
comment:8 by , 10 years ago
On the host, of course. The guest is running with emulated devices, there's no point in installing the Nvidia video drivers on the guest.
comment:10 by , 10 years ago
I think that this bug should be solved as implies a security breach. Host should not suffer from a guest crash. It can be classified as DOS attack.
comment:11 by , 10 years ago
Most likely it's a bug in nouveau, the open sourced driver for Nvidia video cards.
VirtualBox Guest Additions are meant to be installed inside the guest OS, not on the host.