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| #3135 | fixed | time inside guest fluctuates | ||
| Description |
Host:
Guest: 64bit
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
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. |
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| #3136 | fixed | VBoxSVC consumes 100% CPU if dbus is missing -> fixed in SVN | ||
| 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. |
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| #3138 | fixed | VirtualBox VM "quit unexpectedly" when starting XP SP3 in Windows Recovery Console mode (recompiler: Trying to execute code with memory type) | ||
| 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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