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| #9904 | obsolete | Panic on FreeBSD (initiate_write_inodeblock_ufs2) | ||
| Description |
I'm using VirtualBox to run FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE. From time to time, I get panic with the following message: "panic initiate_write_inodeblock_ufs2 already started" I gather that it is related to problems with disk access. This VM use a single VDI virtual drive and nothing else. The same host machine is also running 3 other VirtualBox machines, one FreeBSD and two WinXP, all using different vdi drives, located on the same physical drive. May this be a problem? I also sometimes see one of my WinXP VMs BSOD, but not the other. This problem persisted through all releases of Virtual Box I tried, from 3.x to 4.1.6. Configuration: Hardware: CPU: Intel Core i5 760 RAM: 8Gb Software: Host OS: Windows 7 64-Bit Professional, VirtualBox 4.1.16 Bridged LAN Guests: 2xFreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE (32bit), 2xWindows XP SP2 (32bit) Detailed VM config and VBox.log are attached. |
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| #9914 | obsolete | Soundgraph LCD/VFD iMon Manager incompatibility | ||
| Description |
I have a Soungraph LCD/VFD device on my computer which run Windows 7 Profesional 64 bits. When I launch VirtualBox, this device crashs and I hear an infinite connected/disconnected sound loop, and the cpu activity rise (by 15-20% on a Core i5 650). I have this problem since the 4.1.0 branch (and maybe before, I don't remind exactly. I post today because I just reinstall Windows which make me sure that doesn't come from a corrumpted installation). Here the description of the device up to date: iMon Manager Version: 8.08.1026 iMon Firmware Version: 0x380102 LCD HID OEM VirtualBox Version: 4.1.6r74713 and the thread on Soundgraph forum:http://www.soundgraph.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9980 |
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| #9915 | obsolete | Menus appear in wrong position with Gnome Shell/Dual-Head | ||
| Description |
I am running Gnome Shell with two monitors - my primary display is 1366x768 and my secondary is 1920x1080. The monitors are aligned at the bottom, so the secondary display extends above the primary, as this fits my physical desktop setup. With VirtualBox running on the secondary display, if I open a menu from the menu bar or right-click to open a context menu from a position higher than where the Gnome Shell panel sits on the primary display, the menu will appear below that height. This seems to happen with any menu in VBox and does not happen with any other application running in Gnome Shell. |
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