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#9099 fixed 4 cores Guest Cpu saturation while host cpu load around 37% Gianks
Description

While the guest operating system reports 4 * 100% CPU usage in task manager, top over my linux host reports VirtualBox using just 150% of my total processor. looking at single cores no one reaches 100%.

I've read about poor multiprocessor guests performances in the manual but i don't understand if this behavior may be included or has to be considered "normal".

My Host:

OP: Dell e6410 - Debian Testing x32 with kernel 2.6.38-2-686-bigmem
CPU: Intel i5 M520, 2.4GHz
MEMORY: 8GB

Guest:

OP: Windows 7 x32
ASSIGNED CPU: 4
ASSIGNED MEMORY: 3072 MB
HDD: dynamic, 80Gb (now used 11,8GB)

#18505 duplicate Double cursors in scaled Win 7 guest, host is a MacOS X 10.14.3 MacBook Pro Giantvince1
Description

Anytime I scale my Windows 7 VM with its own DPI scaling feature, I see 2 cursors: one completely normal and fully functional cursor, and one usually static "busy" Aero cursor. Both are scaled with the settings in the guest, but for some reason nothing I do except revert the scale back to 100% AND rebooting the computer get rid of the second, static cursor. (By "static", I mean if it's supposed to be animated, it isn't, such as the "busy" cursor normally rotating in a circle, but not doing so. It still moves with the normal cursor perfectly fine.)

#7738 obsolete Updated SVN build instructions (Gentoo) Gibbo
Description

Hi,

Gentoo build nstructions located at http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux%20build%20instructions need a couple of appendages.

Dependencies section: emerge -av (++ makeself)

By default vbox configure script searches for makeself only at /usr/bin/makeself, while the default emerge of makeself only provides /usr/bin/makeself.sh.

Extra symlink required: ln -s /usr/bin/makeself.sh /usr/bin/makeself

Will now build.

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