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#10142 obsolete Internet key don't work IoNonSbalgioMai
Description

Sorry for my bad English, I'm Italian.

I've tried to use an internet key by ZTE in a virtual machine (guest Ubuntu 10.04 32 bit) created by VirtualBox 4.1.8 (with extension pack) but it doesn't work.

This internet key work correctly in the host system (Ubuntu 11.10 64 bit) but when I connect it to the virtual machine it don't connect and disappear from host. When that happens my external hard disk disappear from host also. To re-establish the function of the devices in the host I must restart the computer.

The virtual machine have only standard options. There aren't filter for USB, and 2.0 options only are activated. I've tried with filter also but nothing.

#6345 fixed VBox cannot be installed on Mac OS X Snow Leopard machines running a 64bit kernel -> fixed in SVN Mihai Moldovan
Description

Hi,

in your VBoxKEXTs.pkg package, you are using a script to check for the machine architecture and whether it is supported by VirtualBox or not.

However, your check:

if test "uname -m" != "i386"; then

exit 112 # (112 = 96 + 16)

fi

is wrong, as uname -m can also report "x86_64" on a machine running a 64bit Kernel.

Please add this to your check as well.

Best regards,

Mihai

#16856 worksforme CentOS 5.9 VM crash when running under VBox 5.1.22 IrishGold
Description

Hi there,

I have a CentOS 7 machine (Kernel 3.10.0-327.18.2.el7.x86_64) with VirtualBox.

Until Today I had VirtualBox 5.0.32 r112930 (package VirtualBox-5.0-5.0.32_112930_el7-1.x86_64) installed and three VM running: two CentOS 5.9 (Kernel 2.6.18-194.3.1.el5) and one Windows XP.

Today, after installing VirtualBox 5.1.22 (package VirtualBox-5.1-5.1.22_115126_el7-1.x86_64.rpm) and the sister extension package, one of the CentOS crashed with kernel panic "Kernel Panic - Not syncing: NMI watchdog" message.

Find herein a ZIP file containing two files:

  1. The image of the machine’s console at the time of the crash, and
  2. The Vbox.log from the server with 5.1.22 after the VM crashed

Thanks for your help/support.

Rgds.

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