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| #4910 | obsolete | VirtualBox causes GPE storm on macbook pro 5,2 | ||
| Description |
I used Ubuntu 9.04 on my MacbookPro 5,2 without many problems (stock kernel 2.6.28.x). Since I switched to ArchLinux, using kernel 2.3.30.5, I get GPE storm errors as soon as I start a VirtualBox VM. The exact error is "ACPI: EC: GPE storm detected, transactions will use polling mode". Other errors then show up in dmesg, like: "CE: hpet increasing min_delta_ns to 15000 nsec" My host machine pretty much keeps working as expected, except for the clock which starts counting irregularly and skipping a few seconds every time. My virtual machines become agonizing slow at startup and the GUI's from both my ubuntu guests as the windows xp guests freeze for approximately 5 seconds after every 30 seconds, making them practically unusable. I've tried playing with hpet=disable; acpi_osi=Darwin; leaving reboot=pci out of kernel parameters (I need that parameter for rebooting to work) and others, but to no avail. I also tried the async parameter for the vboxdrv, but that didn't do any good either. A pfSense guest VM also starts spawning these messages: "calcru: runtime went backwards from 1019 usec to 983 usec for pid 37 (bufdaemon)". Those messages normally don't appear in the console. Sometimes, the pfsense's kernel panics during boot, so I have to restart the VM. |
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| #4912 | obsolete | vm crashes with win98 bootdisk and heroes2 | ||
| Description |
Windows XP host, Windows 98 boot disk from bootdisk.com, Heroes of Might and Magic II, running the installer (a dos4gw application), and the installer crashes. Tried Windows 98, 95 and DOS guests, with and without sound, same results. |
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| #4914 | obsolete | invalid_color_depth error on direct3d | ||
| Description |
Hello,
This happens also on another machine (fedora 11 i586/vbox 3.0.4/different install of xp pro). Changind the color depth of the desktop to 16/24/32 bit) doesn't solve this.
thanks giuliano |
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