Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #7832 | obsolete | Unable to allocate and lock memory | ||
| Description |
VBox version is 3.2.12. Host OS - Windows 2003 E x64 12GB host memory, 1.1GB used by host client OS - debian 5.0.5, allocated 512MB, up and running client OS - winxp-64, allocated 4GB, error - Unable to allocate and lock memory, reduce it to 3GB and same error, reduce it to 2GB and it boots and runs. All vbox directories are excluded from any virus scan. Had been running until Windows host was rebooted. client OS - Oracle EntLnx 5/64, allocated 4GB, up and running. Have rolled back to 3.2.10 and still same issue. Currently 8GB memory is available on the Windows host. |
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| #7838 | obsolete | XGetVisualInfo returned 0 visuals | ||
| Description |
I installed VirtualBox 3.2.12 on Windows 7 (nvidia 9600 card) and installed Ubuntu 10.10 as a guest OS. I installed Guest Additions (after having installed the necessary packages to make it compile properly). OpenGL does work (wobly desktop features work) as do some games/apps, but Billard-GL errors: OpenGL Warning: XGetVisualInfo returned 0 visuals for 0x9ac3d90 OpenGL Warning: Retry with 0x8002 returned 0 visuals I have attached virtual box log files and crlog.txt. |
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| #7839 | obsolete | Ubuntu 10.04 - Hangup when a monitor goes detached | ||
| Description |
When at least one (Windows) guest is started and a second monitor is turned off via xrandr (which might also happen when you detach a beamer or external monitor), the host system completely freezes. Don't know if it happens with other guests too, but I could reproduce the hangup several times using an external monitor and turning off the built-in laptop monitor using:
To make the external monitor the only active. |
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