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| #5642 | fixed | repomd.xml.key is missing in opensuse repositories | ||
| Description |
Hello, (open)suse looks for repo key in the URL: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/opensuse/11.1//repodata/repomd.xml.key But this key is missing. It still works but this is not the default repo situation. I believe that this key is refers to: http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/sun_vbox.asc Is it used to sign repomd.xml (stored in repomd.xml.asc)? Please, if so, copy that key file to the commented path. |
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| #13226 | fixed | replace my nicname to from pva0xd to pva | ||
| Description |
I've logged in with SSO and got following page: Specify nick name for this SSO account Pick your nick name. It is used throughout this server to avoid having your true email address everywhere. Choose carefully, as you cannot change it later without the help of the admins. If you want to re-use an existing nick name from the time before single-sign-on was implemented you have to contact the admins now. Nick name: (Case sensitive. Do NOT use an email address!) Attempts to use my nick - pva failed, so I need to contact admins. After spending half an hour on oracle site I still faile to find way how to contact admins? So I've entered some temporary nickname. Now I want to change it back on my old nickname. Thank you! |
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| #11171 | fixed | repeating 'page allocation failure' error in debian squeeze 64bit => Fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
I've upgraded a set of servers (all are different HP ProLiant ML350 ones, G6 or G7) from debian lenny (using debian official VirtualBox) to debian squeeze (using virtualbox 4.2 provided from repository). On all servers i got a series (20-30 per day) of 'page allocation errors': the system seems to work fine, guest OS run and there's no other error, but i'm pretty sure that the trouble came from VirtualBox, because:
Some more sparse info:
I'm currently using VirtualBox 4.2 (4.2.4-81684~Debian~squeeze), with only a guest machine (winXP), but as sayed i think that does not matter at all. kern.log attached. Thanks. |
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