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#3135 fixed time inside guest fluctuates Costin Grigoras
Description

Host:

OS: Ubuntu 8.10, 64bit, VirtualBox 2.1.2 (was also 2.1.0 and had the same problems) HW: HP DL360 G5, dual Xeon X5450, 16GB RAM

Guest: 64bit

OS1: Scientific Linux CERN 4.7 (Fedora Core 3), Kernel 2.6.9-78.0.8.EL.cern OS2: Scientific Linux CERN 5.2 (Fedora Core 6), Kernel 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5

Time is running too fast inside the guest, and vboxadd-timesync keeps bringing it back. Below is a sequence of commands ran at ~1sec interval:

# date
Fri Jan 23 23:55:33 CET 2009
# date
Fri Jan 23 23:55:35 CET 2009
# date
Fri Jan 23 23:55:37 CET 2009
# date
Fri Jan 23 23:55:34 CET 2009
# date
Fri Jan 23 23:55:36 CET 2009

Guest: 32bit

Same OSs, but 32bit installations

Here the time flows correctly only if the guest OS is busy. If the guest is idle, time flows very slowly and the time sync daemon brings it forward a lot.

Other remarks:

Guest additions are installed and have the same version as the host virtualbox installation.

CPU frequency scaling is disabled, all cores run at full speed.

#3136 fixed VBoxSVC consumes 100% CPU if dbus is missing -> fixed in SVN Costin Grigoras
Description

On a Ubuntu 8.10 Server 64bit installation, without dbus package installed, VBoxSVC consumes 100% cpu trying to talk to the dbus daemon.

The Ubuntu package for VirtualBox should have dbus as dependency or at least as recommended if this behavior is expected.

#3138 fixed VirtualBox VM "quit unexpectedly" when starting XP SP3 in Windows Recovery Console mode (recompiler: Trying to execute code with memory type) Marty
Description

The VM's window says "Starting Windows Recovery Console...", then "Please wait..." and then VirtualBox VM crashes.

I have attached my VBox.log, and the CrashReporter output.

/Marty

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