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| #4297 | obsolete | Virtualbox 2.2.4, Itunes 8.2.0 and iphone: no go | ||
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I am a happy user of virtualbox since the 1.4 days, at least. I have many uses for it, but one of the most important is to be able to use itunes to syncro my iphone. I hate this requirement, but it is a bussiness phone. Using virtualbox 2.2.4, itunes 8.0.2 and iphone 3G 2.2.1, I can syncro the phone very slowly, but it works... most of the time. But if I upgrade itunes to 8.1 or the new 8.2, the itunes doesn't recognize the phone. It can sense there is a iphone out there, but can not link to it. Now some details about my environment: My machine is pretty old. It is a Pentium 4 running at 3.6Ghz, very loaded. I am running an old SUSE version (10.0) heavily patched. My kernel is old but very patched too (2.6.13-15.18-smp). My environment in general is old but I can patched it easily (sort of). I can not upgrade to a recent distribution, nevertheless. Do I have any hope?. I have some AMD Opteron Solaris machines available, and I am considering to use VirtualBox there, if it is going to work better. But I rather prefer to solve the issue of my personal machine. Any suggestion? |
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| #4299 | obsolete | Subdirectory creation fails for shared folder using ant => Fixed in SVN / 3.0.10 | ||
| Description |
I have downloaded apache ant 1.7.1 and installed it on my windows xpsp3 32bit guest under virtualbox on a fedora x64 system. I've included a very simple ant build.xml file that just tries to create a directory and untar a simple archive. If I run this build with the archive file in a directory on my virtual c: drive or in an attached samba directory it creates a series of nested directories using an ant mkdir command and then unzips a simple archive. However, if I run this in a shared folder then ant run will fail trying to execute the mkdir command. It will fail on the unzip too if the mkdir had succeeded. |
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| #4301 | obsolete | VB can't boot system from the partition larger than 1024 cylinder | ||
| Description |
I got the problem when installing Windows XP into Virtual Box 2.2.4 and 3.0 Beta2 on Fedora 11, if the primary partition is larger than 8G, the system will can not boot. It will report 'Fatal. Could not read from the boot medium'. I'm had tried to trouble shooting it. And found it's the BIOS problem. When I use PartitionMagic to split my partition in virtual machine, it report "Your partition is larger than 1024 cylinder, operating system may can not be boot", if the partition larger than 8G. It looks the BIOS of Virtual Box is not support LBA large extension, so if the boot partition large than 1024 cylinder, the system will can not boot. It's a really old problem of old system and already fixed in newer BIOS a long time. But after I make my primary partition to 8G, the problem is disappear. I hope it can be fixed in newer release. Nobody want to use the system limit to 8G hard disk. BTW: I tried boot from a Ghost XP cd in Virtual Box, when loading CDROM driver it report INT13 error. It confirm my thinking, the BIOS built-in Virtual Box did not support INT 13 extension. |
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