Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| #2851 | fixed | 32 and 64 bit linux hosts with shared /home repeat registration requests | ||
| Description |
I have attempting to migrate to running a 64 bit linux and have Centos 5.2 64 and 32 bit editions installed in parallel on separate root file systems but sharing the same /home directory. Every time I switch distributions and start VirtualBox it repeats its registration request. I have saved a copy of ~/.VirtualBox/VirtualBox.xml between the two systems and compared them and the difference is the addition on 8 x 0 at the end of one line in the file.
+ <ExtraDataItem name="GUI/RegistrationData" value="0054007...c007900650073d0117a29"/> Seems the registration data has a 32 bit or 64 bit number tagged on the end which causes this repeat registration request to occur. |
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| #7521 | duplicate | 32 bit Vista Guest crashes 1 to 5 times per day on 32 bit Linux Host | ||
| Description |
Some times I am working in a Java app. Other times I am not doing anything. In this last case I was programming for a bit, then turned away to talk to someone. When I turned around, it had crashed. Sometimes it happens at night or whenever. I can't seem to find any commonalities to when or why it happens.. |
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| #4334 | duplicate | 32 bit guest hangs in 64 bit server | ||
| Description |
Various 32 bit (so far I have only tried Linux) guests hang after a short while inside my 64 bit host. The cursor disappears (is recoverable when moving out of the guest window or by clicking the Host key) and the guest is totally unresponsive. This happens both on guests with and without the guest additions installed. I have only seen this happen when trying to download system updates, i.e. when there is network activity. I have not seen this happen with 64 bit Linux hosts. The host runs Fedora 10 x86_64, and I recently updated from VirtualBox 2.2 to 3.0.0 (64 bit version). Using 2.2 I have had no problems running the guests. I don't remember which 2.2 I had (at least 2.2.2). |
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