15 Change log GUI: another fix for the keyboard capturing bug under metacity (bug #6727) GUI: fixed quit dialog when used in seamless or fullscreen mode (Mac OS X hosts only bug #6938) GUI: handle the extra key on the Brazilian keyboard on X11 hosts again (bug #7022). 2D Video acceleration: fixed crashes when leaving the fullscreen mode (bug #6768) VBoxManage: fixed storageattach error handling (bug #6927) VBoxManage: fixed dhcpserver add (3.2.0 regression bug #7031) Storage: fixed hang with images located on filesystems which don’t support async I/O (bug #6905) Storage: fixed raw disks on Windows hosts (3.2.0 regression bug #6987) LsiLogic: fixed hang with older Linux guests BusLogic: fixed hang during I/O SATA: set initial number of ports to 1 as some guests can’t handle 30 ports (e.g. CentOS 4 and FreeBSD bug #6984) SATA: performance improvement SCSI: fixed error when using the full format option during Windows installation (bug #5101) iSCSI: fixed authentication (bug #4031) Host-only/bridged networking: fixed excessive host kernel warnings under certain circum- stances (Linux hosts only 3.2.0 regression bug #6872) NAT: fixed potential memory leaks NAT: increased the size of the memory pool for 16K Jumbo frames (performance tweak) NAT: allow to link/unlink the network cable even if the VM is currently paused E1000: disconnect cable was not properly handled if the NIC was not yet initialized by the guest OVF: export performance optimization OVF: upgraded OS type definitions to CIM 2.25.0 so that Windows 7 and other OSes are now tagged correctly on export Settings: the setting for disabling the host I/O cache was sometimes not properly saved Settings: save machine state into XML correctly even when snapshot folder has been changed to a non-default location (bug #5656) USB: allow the guest to disable an EHCI port USB: find a valid language ID before querying strings (bug #7034) POSIX hosts: fixed several memory leaks (3.2.0 regression) Solaris hosts: fixed VDI access problem under certain circumstances (IDE/SATA 3.2.0 re- gression) 194
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