Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #1963 | fixed | Interrupting VBoxManage (C-c) VDI copy leaves half copied file | ||
| Description |
SYMPTOMS $ VBoxManage clonevdi <src.vdi> <dest.vdi>
0%...10%...20%...30%...
C-c
Inerrupt leaves file that is not usable. SUGGESTION Please clean up the file by removing it if interrupt was caught. Ref: Debian bug 495180 |
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| #1964 | duplicate | VirtualBox Crashes (Assertion failed) when rebooting EEE guest installation (Hosts XP and Linux FC8) | ||
| Description |
I have created a VM on linux FC8 host and installed the L701_EN_1.0.6.6.iso Eee image in it. When the installation reboots (I make sure the iso is unmounted), the VM crashes, and the XM log states: remR3NotifyTrap: uTrap=e error=3 next_eip=c01c5976 eip=c01c5976 cr2=b7e86928 remR3NotifyTrap: uTrap=e error=3 next_eip=c01c5976 eip=c01c5976 cr2=b7dd1708 remR3NotifyTrap: uTrap=e error=3 next_eip=c01c5976 eip=c01c5976 cr2=b7dd1708 remR3NotifyTrap: uTrap=e error=3 next_eip=c01c5976 eip=c01c5976 cr2=b7dd1708 remR3NotifyTrap: uTrap=e error=3 next_eip=c01c5976 eip=c01c5976 cr2=b7dd1708 remR3NotifyTrap: uTrap=20 error=0 next_eip=00000000 eip=c013cc03 cr2=b7ea9154 !!Assertion Failed!! Expression: <NULL> Location : /home/vbox/vbox-1.6/src/VBox/VMM/VMMAll/PGMAllPool.cpp(2135) void pgmPoolTrackFlushGCPhysPTInt(VM*, const PGMPAGE*, uint16_t, uint16_t) cRefs=1 iFirstPresent=99 cPresent=22 the same happens on an XP host (with Eee guest) |
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| #1965 | obsolete | Picasa 2.7 Linux is extremely slow on Linux Guest | ||
| Description |
I am using Picasa 2.7 Linux on Linux Mint KDE CE 4 on a Vista Host and Mandriva 2008 host and I notice that it is extremely slow. When I run Picasa, it can take up to 5 mins to appear. CPU time is running at 60% or so while idling. It's not disk related since I turned off scanning. Clicking on the Picasa menu and it takes several seconds to load. Note that I can run Picasa 2.7 at normal speed on the Mandriva 2008 host. Looking at the task window, I think the problem may be due to Wine's interaction with Virtualbox. I notice that wineserver process runs at 30%+ and that running winecfg takes up a lot of cpu time (it should be close to nothing after launch). For some reason, wine and virtualbox don't get along. There is at least one post in the virtuslbox forum detailing the same problem with wine. |
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