It even does this when running Windows 10, Android, and Ubuntu VMs. If I'm not running as root or as another user through "xhost +" command, then it works fine. I need to access a an entire HDD to add new partitions and stuff using this command: "sudo VBoxManage internalcommands createrawvmdk -filename "/home/jack1/t.vmdk" -rawdisk /dev/sda". But I can't hardly use VirtualBox as root with it bugging out like this.
ubuntuuser771's questions
I want to edit the Xfce4.12 Whisker Menu running on Ubuntu Studio 18.04.4 LTS in "/". I want to edit the categories like: "All", "Audio Production", etc using either the XML files or whatever files are needed to edit the menu and I also want to create new entries. I want to do it in the root directory because I want the changes to take global effect for all users and new users created in the OS. I also want to change and/or create new entries in the left column of the menu where the entries are "Web Browser", "File Manager", etc. The next thing I would like to change is the column width between the two columns. The last thing I would like to change and/or create new entries for is the bar at the bottom of the menu where it has the "All Settings", "Lock Screen", and the "Log Out" buttons. I want to edit these files from a root file manager or from a text based terminal only. I don't want to do it from the GUI. Where are the file locations I need and which/what ways do I do all this? Thanks for your help everyone.
When I open the "File" menu or any of the other menus in LibreOffice or GNU Image Manipulation Program, why do my xfce4-keyboard-settings shortcuts stop working until I click off the menu in Ubuntu Studio 18.04 running the Xfce version 4.12 Desktop? Thanks for your time everyone.