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| #2388 | fixed | bug on webpage about forcing coredump | ||
| Description |
http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Core_dump at the end of page: "kill -4" is "kill -ILL", but not "kill -KILL" There is typo on the page. So, change to "kill -9" or change to "kill -ILL". I think "-ILL" should be. |
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| #2391 | fixed | host networking unreliable | ||
| Description |
The host networking often breaks. Usually the machine would boot and not get any ip address (pausing during the boot process) but restarting network later brings the network up. In some cases the network just works or it does not work at all. I tried looking with tcpdump, and while the virtual machine tried to obtain the IP address I saw packets coming from the DHCP server. Also the DHCP server logs show the machine asking for address and the server sending offers. The virtual machine never sees the offers, though. |
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| #2392 | fixed | Control Q making system abort | ||
| Description |
For the longest time everything has been just great. I am running LinuxMint as the Host and XP SP2 as the guest. When i go to turn off my computer at the end of the day I usually press "control-q" and select 'save system state' and everything is good. Nothing has really changed on my system except i upgraded to 2.0.2 the other day. Now, when i press 'control-q' the guest just goes away and shows as aborted in the main app. I have tried to reinstall, downgrade to 2.0 and still the same. Is there something i can do to fix this. I really enjoyed being able to leave my apps open on my guest os and pick it back up without having to restart programs and such. One other thing. sometimes after the os aborts after the 'control-q' command, when i boot back up, the save state menu shows up when the guest OS finally boots. I have included my last log in case it shows something to someone here. |
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