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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #6400 | fixed | Multiple instances | ||
| Description |
Now that we have branching snapshots, the ability to simultaneously run multiple instances of the same guest, including the ability to run separate instances from different starting snapshots, would be ideal. As a work-around, the ability to "promote" a snapshot into being a new guest, which could then be run alongside another guest, could work. |
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| #10155 | obsolete | "firmware upload failed (-110) when attempting to connect USB Wireless device (Atheros carl9170) | ||
| Description |
Host: Ubuntu 10.10 x64
Guest: BackTrack 5 R1 / 2.6.39.4
Device: NetGear WN111v2 (Atheros carl9170)
When booting this OS on bare metal I am able to attach the device without any issues. If you boot the OS in VirtualBox, you get a "firmware upload failed (-110)" error. Things I've tried:
I've also tried playing with the compat-wireless drivers from linuxwireless.org but still no go. I really think it is limited to a Linux host/linux guest issue. Outputs: dmesg [ 139.774350] usb 1-1: USB disconnect, device number 2 [ 142.980070] usb 1-1: new high speed USB device number 3 using ehci_hcd [ 143.308076] usb 1-1: reset high speed USB device number 3 using ehci_hcd [ 143.524060] usb 1-1: driver API: 1.9.2 2011-01-22 [1-1] [ 143.524062] usb 1-1: firmware API: 1.9.2 2010-12-25 [ 143.624148] usb 1-1: firmware upload failed (-110). lsusb Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0846:9001 NetGear, Inc. WN111(v2) RangeMax Next Wireless [Atheros AR9170+AR9101] |
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| #4193 | fixed | WXP guest neither "Saved" nor "Running" | ||
| Description |
Hello, tried to save the state of a WXP SP2 guest (Guest additions installed), but it entered a "middle" state between Saving and Saved, and remained so until I killed the VB process manually a few minutes later. There was NO error message issued by VB GUI; the VB GUI (except for the window of the guest) was responsive and X was fine too. The guest was idle before I tried to save state. No other guests running at that time. Host is Ubuntu 9.04, kernel 2.6.28-11-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 01:57:59 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux Host was, too, almost idle at the time. VB had issued some warning message about pulse audio issue (mic capture) on the host, but I was not at all using microphone in either host or guest. The message is in the attached VB log. The Guest has an active sound card mapped to pulseaudio, indeed, but was definitely not playing or recording. Attached are the log and a png screenshot. The problem has occurred only once so far. |
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