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VirtualBox mouse pointer (Slackware current)

Posted: 9. Aug 2010, 09:44
by damNageHack
I have recently installed Slackware current from the ISO of August 3th with KDE 4.4 into a VirtualBox.

How does it come that mouse pointer integration works out of the box? Could that be adopted to Salix?

Re: Slackware current

Posted: 9. Aug 2010, 10:12
by thenktor
Perhaps they have included the VB kernel module? I don't know if anything else is needed to get this working. But if Slack has it we will have it in our next release, too ;)

Re: Slackware current

Posted: 9. Aug 2010, 10:29
by damNageHack
thenktor wrote:Perhaps they have included the VB kernel module?
Nope, there is no vbox kernel module loaded. Maybe some logic of KDE?
Mouse and keyboard are both detected via USB ...
thenktor wrote: I don't know if anything else is needed to get this working.
At least, also kernel source which setup was able to install for me right initially.
thenktor wrote: But if Slack has it we will have it in our next release, too ;)
8-)
Sometimes, the guest additions are updated too with a new major VirtualBox release and so they need to be reinstalled to the guest. That would mean that there has to be a new slackware package for each update to vbox, I can not imagine that intention due to it is contra slackware philosophy.

I start to like KDE4 :shock:

Re: Slackware current

Posted: 9. Aug 2010, 12:31
by JRD
It's nothing related to an OS. It's in VirtualBox latest versions : universal pointer, checked by default. So you can move the pointer out of the VirtualBox window without having the Guest Addition Installed. In fact the mouse pointer use an absolute reference instead of relative to the window.

Re: Slackware current

Posted: 9. Aug 2010, 13:28
by thenktor
Nice :)

Re: VirtualBox mouse pointer (Slackware current)

Posted: 13. Aug 2010, 18:10
by damNageHack
Yeah. JRD is right. VirtualBox' mouse pointer works also with Salix 13.1.1. 8-)