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How to enable copy-and-paste of a Ubuntu VirtualMachine running on MacOS host?

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I am running a VirtualMachine (6.0.14) on MacOS 14.10.6, with Ubuntu 20.04 installed in the VM. I think I have installed the Guest Additions, and under Settings -> General -> Advanced I did select Bidirectional for Shared Clipboard and Drag'n'Drop.

However, when I copy some text in the host system (MacOS) by using CTRL-C or mouse right click -> copy, I am not able to paste that text into the Terminal on the client system (Ubuntu) running in the Virtualbox (neither right-mouse click is working, nor CTRL-V).

I also tried to run (see here):

sudo VBoxClient --clipboard

but this did not solve my problem.

The kernel module seems to be loaded, as I get some output from this command

lsmod | grep vboxguest

So what else can I try?

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It looks like there was a bug with version 6.0.14 of VirtualBox. Upgrading to 6.1.22 did solve this problem.

Now I can either paste with right-mouse click or with CTRL-Shift-V.

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thanks for finding this but, aehm bug ! ;-)
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