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| #19152 | fixed | Extremely low 2D graphics performance after updating to VBox 6.1 for a Windows XP guest | ||
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I've tried both VBoxVGA and VBoxSVGA and both work horribly slowly. My host is: Fedora 31, NVIDIA blob, kernel 5.4.2 vanilla My guest is: Windows XP SP3 32bit Of course, I've installed guest additions. Version 6.0 probably worked fine - I can't say for sure. In VirtualBox 5.2 XP flies in comparison. |
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| #19151 | fixed | start_image() returns Buffer Too Small | ||
| Description |
This is a Fedora 30 Installation on a MacPro5,1 on real hard disks, passed through as reference VMDKs (following the steps from the official guide) and booted fine with all 6.0.x versions. Upon upgrade to 6.1, the EFI of the VM now fails to find bootable item, which is located at \System\Library\CoreServices\boot.efi (as with any normal Fedora EFI installations on Macs, the ESP is in HFS+ and in my specific case it is not the 1st partition of the disk, but previous EFI implementations have always succeeded with this configuration). After being directed to the EFI shell, manually executing the aforementioned boot.efi results in a success boot without any further issues. |
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| #19149 | invalid | Supported host architectures | ||
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I didn't find any info about it in changelog, might be related to "Virtualization core: Drop recompiler, i.e. running VMs now needs a CPU supporting hardware virtualization" though, but can you please confirm that x86_64/amd64 is the only supported host architecture now? In other words that it's not possible to run VirtualBox off x86? $ grep 'VBOX_SUPPORTED_HOST_ARCHS :=' Config.kmk VBOX_SUPPORTED_HOST_ARCHS := amd64 |
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