Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3460 | fixed | Can't launch a vm, comes up wih 2 errors! | ||
| Description |
When i try t launch a virtual machine that i have created i get two error messages (see attached) and it doesn't launch.I hav tried installing DKMS like the second error message suggested but still the problem contiues. I am running virtual box on my aspire one which runs linux linpus lite (so that is my host os) i would like to be able fix this issue. Thank You, Charlie |
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| #10574 | worksforme | Can't load Opensuse 11.4 | ||
| Description |
Host system: MS Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1. Guest system: OpenSUSE 11.4 i686. Hardware: Emachines G730ZG (Pentium P6100, 4Gb, ATI 5470M). Guest system halted after start installation from dvd iso image. Change prefences of virtual machines do not take effect. |
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| #10580 | wontfix | Can't load vboxdr module into realtime kernel | ||
| Description |
$ sudo modprobe vboxdrv FATAL: Error inserting vboxdrv (/lib/modules/3.2.0-23-realtime/updates/dkms/vboxdrv.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg) $ dmesg ... [ 2600.875176] vboxdrv: Unknown symbol down_write (err 0) [ 2600.875208] vboxdrv: Unknown symbol up_write (err 0) [ 2600.875303] vboxdrv: Unknown symbol down_read (err 0) [ 2600.875373] vboxdrv: Unknown symbol up_read (err 0) Also, when compiling vboxdrv using the same real time kernel, I get warnings about non-existent symbols "down_write", "up_write", "up_read" and "down_read". Switching to a lowlatency kernel is a valid workaround in my case. |
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