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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #3332 | fixed | Blue screen on dialing CISCO VPN on Host OS | ||
| Description |
I am getting a blue screen on my Windows XP host when I dial the cisco VPN (v5.0.01.0600). The guest (Ubuntu Linux latest) network was configured to use "host interface" of my WLAN card. I am using an ACER5630 laptop. I am attaching the windows crash report for more insight into the issue. Steps: Run the guest Linux with network configured to use host interface. Have some network transaction running on guest Dial the cisco VPN on host machine (WinXP) |
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| #3334 | fixed | Cannot change to non-standard baud rates | ||
| Description |
When a guest opens a port using non-standard baud rate the virtualbox is falling back to default 9600 - i think this is not good due there are a programs which need to use the non-standard baudrates. In my case a windows application cannot communicate with device. So i made a modification (which works for me) - and i hope it could be commited. ps. similar problem was on wine project: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-patches/2002-February/001895.html |
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| #3336 | fixed | IA32_PERF_STAT (or MSR_PERF_STAT) Returns 0 | ||
| Description |
Returning zero for this call causes some OSs to kernel panic See second screenshot down. Text reads: "Determined CPU:FSB multiplier to be 0. CPU says it's multiplier is 0 which makes no sense. The kernel as it is shipped by Apple will not support this and will cause the machine to reboot immediately. Press 'y' to continue or use Ctrl+Alt+Delete to reboot." According to http://www.tgwbd.org/darwin/index.html, this causes a divide by zero in the kernel and a resultant kernel panic. Please note that I am virtualizing using Mac hardware. |
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