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| #18643 | invalid | update to VB version 6.0.8_130520 failed on openSUSE Tumbleweed -> not supported | ||
| Description |
Hi, I was using the previous version 6.0.6_130049 and was upgrading with the rpm version downloaded from VirtualBox https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads and when upgrading i got the following error message : error: Failed dependencies:
The system has already libvpx installed but no trace of the file libvpx.so.1 (in /usr/lib64/)
Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... S | Name | Summary | Type ---+--------------+-------------------------------------------------------+-------- i+ | libvpx-devel | Development files for libvpx, a VP8/VP9 codec library | package i+ | libvpx4 | VP8/VP9 codec library | package i+ | libvpx5 | VP8/VP9 codec library | package i+ | libvpx6 | VP8/VP9 codec library | package i+ | vpx-tools | Utilies from the VP8/VP9 codec library | package Solution i was searching for libvpx1 and found one from os opensuse-Leap-42.3: ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/ftp.opensuse.org/update/leap/42.3/oss/x86_64/libvpx1-1.3.0-8.1.x86_64.rpm After installing this file everything went OK: The update is not complain any dependencies error but of course libvpx1 is also installed. OS: openSUSE Tumbleweed kernel : 5.0.13-1-default Number of Display in Host and Guest : 3 GLX version: 1.4 openGL : 4.6.0 NVIDIA : 430.14 Current VB: 6.0.6_130049 |
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| #12971 | duplicate | unworking mount.vboxsf in Ubuntu 12.04.4 -> duplicate of #12879 | ||
| Description |
Host system - WinXP Prof Rus/x86, Virtualbox 4.3.10 installed. guest system - Ubuntu LTS Server 12.04.4. When guest additions are installed, symlink /sbin/mount.vboxsf pointed to /usr/lib/VBoxGuestAdditions/mount.vboxsf. But there are no such folder in /usr/lib, guest additions are installed in /opt. Making symlink /usr/lib/VBoxGuestAdditions -> /opt/VBoxGuestAdditions-4.3.10/lib/VBoxGuestAdditions solved the problem. |
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| #9352 | fixed | unstable clocksource when running Xen inside virtualbox | ||
| Description |
I'm using virtualbox to test Xen 4.1.1 + Linux 3.0 dom0. By default, the Xen hypervisor tries to use the ACPI PM timer as a clocksource. It seems to be unstable and Xen complains about the timer wrapping around unexpectedly. A HPET doesn't seems to be available. The only clocksource that seems to be stable is clocksource=pit. (The dom0 kernel has clocksource=xen) Note, that with ACPI PM timer as a clocksource, dom0 becomes and unstable and AHCI various errors pop up during HDD I/O. This is easily reproducable here (it doesn't happen every time, but it happens very often) with VirtualBox 4.1, 64Bit Core i5 Linux host, dual core, hyperthreading. The guest is configured as OS=Other/Unknown, 4 CPUs, VT-x and Nested Paging enabled. |
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