Package: virtualbox
Version: 7.0.6-dfsg-1~fto11+1
On my wife's laptop which is running bullseye (very recently updated to
the 11.7 point release), a new bug seems to have been introduced
somewhere. She's got a Windows 10 VM inside of Virtualbox, and is using
virtualbox-dkms and virtualbox-guest-additions-iso packages to do real
full screen. When in fullscreen mode, if she clicks on the *virtualbox*
minimize button that's at the bottom of the screen, she's no longer
able to click on anything inside of the windows VM window. If she
instead clicks Ctrl-F to exit fullscreen and then clicks on the *gnome*
minimize button at the top of the VM window, it successfully minimizes
without breaking mouse clicks.
Once the bug is triggered and she can no longer click on anything, the
only way to restore functionality is by shutting down the windows VM
(clicking on the VM window's close button to either force power off or
save machine state, navigating by keyboard since she can't click
anything inside of that window), and then starting up windows again.
After it restarts (or restores the machine state), things are clickable
again.
This is a pretty stock 11.7 gnome environment under wayland, with
linux-image-5.10.0-22-amd64 5.10.178-3. I'm unclear if this issue
started with the newer kernel upgrade during the point release (11.6 ->
11.7), or if it was with a virtualbox upgrade (she was previously
running the 7.0.5 package that you uploaded to fasttrack). When she was
using the laptop yesterday, this bug was not present.
I'm happy to have her test 7.0.8 if you have a version that's built for
bullseye fto if you think that this regression is already fixed.