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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1545 | fixed | Hardy Heron installs KVM by default, crashes VB 1.6 -> fixed in SVN/1.6.2 | ||
| Description |
VB 1.6 causes Hardy Heron to lock up under Hardy Heron because the kvm module is installed by default in this version of Ubuntu. Even if the virtual machine is not using CPU extensions, running virtualbox hangs the entire system. At a minimum the program should warn the user that kvm is loaded and refuse to start. Even better would be for the cpu extensions option to greyed out and virtualbox play nice with KVM. I hand removed the modules a couple of times, but certain updates put them back in. This is expected behavior as KVM is the default virtualization tool in Hardy. |
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| #1547 | fixed | Virtualbox incompatible with laptop power saving modes in Vista | ||
| Description |
I have a Lenovo X61 tablet with Dell's Vista Ultimate 32bit. The only particular thing about its configuration is that i have the Windows XP graphics card driver installed, and the latest beta of Villagetronic's VTBook drivers for Windows Vista installed (see villagetronic.com:s sitemap, "beta download", username betatest password testbeta for that). The machine works perfectly. I run the version of Virtualbox you had as default download on your web page 10 days ago. I run latest Debian Etch (that's Linux kernel 2.6 right?) on it. Two bugs:
Please fix these errors, as they might make users loose data! Would you be so kind to fix this? Mikael |
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| #1548 | fixed | Missing characters using serial port. | ||
| Description |
When I use the serial port in Windows XP on a Linux host, I miss characters during receiving. Serial port params are 115K2 8N1 (no flowcontrol). This happens when an external hardware device is sending a continues datastream to the serial port at the highest baudrate (115K2). It looks likes Virtualbox is not able to handle all the data in time (empty the receivebuffer). When I use a native Linux application to receive the same data at the same baudrate without flowcontrol, no characters are missing. When I use Windows XP without virtualizing, there are no missing characters. The host is OpenSUSE 10.3. |
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