Tag: X11

  • VirtualBox updated to 4.2.14

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    Never knock a steadily updated app.

    VirtualBox, an open source x86 virtualization project available for free has just hit version 4.2.14. The new version, a 150 megabyte download, features the following fixes and changes:
    – VMM: another TLB invalidation fix for non-present pages.

    – VMM: fixed a performance regression (4.2.8 regression; bug #11674).

    – GUI: fixed a crash on shutdown.

    – GUI: prevent stuck keys under certain conditions on Windows hosts (bugs #2613, #6171).

    – VRDP: fixed a rare crash on the guest screen resize.

    – VRDP: allow to change VRDP parameters (including enabling/disabling the server) if the VM is paused.

    – USB: fixed passing through devices on Mac OS X host to a VM with 2 or more virtual CPUs (bug #7462).

    – USB: fixed hang during isochronous transfer with certain devices (4.1 regression; Windows hosts only; bug #11839).

    – USB: properly handle orphaned URBs (bug #11207).

    – BIOS: fixed function for returning the PCI interrupt routing table (fixes NetWare 6.x guests).

    – BIOS: don’t use the ENTER / LEAVE instructions in the BIOS as these don’t work in the real mode as set up by certain guests (e.g. Plan 9 and QNX 4).

    – DMI: allow to configure DmiChassisType (bug #11832).

    – Storage: fixed lost writes if iSCSI is used with snapshots and asynchronous I/O (bug #11479).

    – Storage: fixed accessing certain VHDX images created by Windows 8 (bug #11502).

    – Storage: fixed hang when creating a snapshot using Parallels disk images (bug #9617).

    – 3D: seamless + 3D fixes (bug #11723).

    – 3D: version 4.2.12 was not able to read saved states of older versions under certain conditions (bug #11718).

    – Main/Properties: don’t create a guest property for non-running VMs if the property does not exist and is about to be removed (bug #11765).

    – Main/Properties: don’t forget to make new guest properties persistent after the VM was terminated (bug #11719).

    – Main/Display: don’t lose seamless regions during screen resize.

    – Main/OVF: don’t crash during import if the client forgot to call Appliance::interpret() (bug #10845).

    – Main/OVF: don’t create invalid appliances by stripping the file name if the VM name is very long (bug #11814).

    – Main/OVF: don’t fail if the appliance contains multiple file references (bug #10689).

    – Main/Metrics: fixed Solaris file descriptor leak.

    – Settings: limit depth of snapshot tree to 250 levels, as more will lead to decreased performance and may trigger crashes.

    – VBoxManage: fixed setting the parent UUID on diff images using sethdparentuuid.

    – Linux hosts: work around for not crashing as a result of automatic NUMA balancing which was introduced in Linux 3.8 (bug #11610).

    – Windows installer: force the installation of the public certificate in background (i.e. completely prevent user interaction) if the –silent command line option is specified.

    – Windows Additions: fixed problems with partial install in the unattended case
    Windows Additions: fixed display glitch with the Start button in seamless mode for some themes.

    – Windows Additions: Seamless mode and auto-resize fixes.

    – Windows Additions: fixed trying to to retrieve new auto-logon credentials if current ones were not processed yet.

    – Windows Additions installer: added the /with_wddm switch to select the experimental WDDM driver by default.

    – Linux Additions: fixed setting own timed out and aborted texts in information label of the lightdm greeter.

    – Linux Additions: fixed compilation against Linux 3.2.0 Ubuntu kernels (4.2.12 regression as a side effect of the Debian kernel build fix; bug #11709).

    – X11 Additions: reduced the CPU load of VBoxClient in drag’and’drop mode.

    – OS/2 Additions: made the mouse wheel work (bug #6793).

    – Guest Additions: fixed problems copying and pasting between two guests on an X11 host (bug #11792).

    VirtualBox 4.2.14 is available for free and requires an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.6 or later and an Intel-based Mac to install and run.

    If you’ve tried the new version and have any feedback, please let us know.

  • Apple releases X11 Update 2.6.5, looks to fix X11 crashes under Mac OS X 10.7.5

    This could be helpful.

    On Friday, Apple released X11 Update 2.6.5, the most recent version of its X11 system for Mac OS X. The new version, a 7.5 megabyte download, resolves an issue that may cause X11 applications to unexpectedly quit under Mac OS X 10.7.5.

    The X11 Update 2.6.5 requires an Intel-based Mac and Mac OS X 10.7.5 or later to install and run.

    If you’ve tried the update and have any feedback to offer, let us know in the comments.

  • Apple seeds seconds Mac OS X 10.6.5 beta to developers, no known issues reported

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    Apple on Thursday seeded the latest beta of Mac OS X 10.6.5, its forthcoming security and maintenance update for the Snow Leopard operating system, with no known issues.

    Per AppleInsider, sources familiar with the latest beta, dubbed 10H529, said Apple has asked developers to focus on 3D graphics, Mail, printing, QuickTime, and the X Windows X11 subsystems. The Delta Update is reportedly a 558MB download.

    The latest beta comes just 6 days after the previous build, 10H525, was seeded to developers. Apple was originally expected to begin seeding the first 10.6.5 builds to developers in July.

    Mac OS X 10.6.4 was released in mid-June, packing fixes for trackpads on Apple’s notebook computers, and also addressing issues with Adobe’s Creative Suite 3. It also included Safari 5, Apple’s latest Web browser.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

  • First Mac OS X 10.6.5 developer build out the door

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    Late last week, Apple seeded the first build of what will ship as the free Mac OS X 10.6.5 update later this fall.

    According to AppleInsider, the new build, numbered 10H525, incorporates fixes to existing problems with Exchange Server support, fixes user interface issues with embedded WebKit views in applications such as iTunes, and includes the graphics drivers in the earlier Snow Leopard Graphics Update release.

    Apple is asking developers in particular to test iCal, Mail, printing, OpenGL 3D Graphics, QuickTime and the X Window X11 subsystems.

    The current release of Mac OS X was last updated in June following WWDC. The initial developer build of Mac OS X 10.6.5 was anticipated to ship nearly a month ago in late July, but has continued to slip as Apple continues to focus its efforts on NVIDIA graphics drivers and related issues.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

  • Apple Releases Security Update 2009-002 for Mac OS X 10.4.X Users

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    If you’re still running Mac OS X 10.4.x (“Tiger”), there’s no reason you shouldn’t feel as secure as a user running Mac OS X 10.5.7 with all its inherent updates. According to MacNN, Apple released Security Update 2009-002 for the previous operating system.
    The update patches several areas of Tiger, including Apache, CoreGraphics, CUPS, Disk images, Flash Player plug-in, Help Viewer, Spotlight, X11, and more and fixes problems ranging from keeping PDFs opened in CoreGraphics from executing malicious code to preventing maliciously crafted Mach-O executables from causing the Finder to repeatedly terminate and relaunch.
    There are four variants of the update (one each for Mac OS X 10.4.x on PowerPC and Intel-based hardware as well as two server versions) that can be located and installed via Mac OS X’s built-in Software Update feature.