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#17475 worksforme connect to bridge cause panic Meno Abels
Description

Hello,

there are a lot of open issues about bridge but non of them seams to match to my problems. I use private bridges like the automatic created dockerbridge on linux or on macos a small script like this:

ifconfig bridge0 create
ifconfig bridge0 10.24.1.1/24 up
ifconfig bridge0 inet6 fd00::10:24:1:1/64 up
sysctl net.inet.ip.forwarding=1

than i use the bridge device from virtualbox like:

<Network>
  <Adapter slot="0" enabled="true" MACAddress="0800273B3B52" type="82540EM">
    <DisabledModes>
      <InternalNetwork name="intnet"/>
      <NATNetwork name="NatNetwork"/>
    </DisabledModes>
    <BridgedInterface name="br0"/>
  </Adapter>
</Network>

now on both platforms linux as macos the host system is send to kernel stalls(panics). This behavior was occures since Version 5. My setups works perfect on VirutualBox 4. I would like to provide some crashlogs but on both platforms there is nothing written in to the log files and i not started to invest more time into it. On macos the OS Crashscreen is shown an reboot is triggered. On linux the system stop's and sysrq seams not work either.

Is there any chance to get this feature back working?

thx in advance

meno

#1316 fixed confused by mixed 32/64 bit Linux environment Peter Eisentraut
Description

I am using the virtualbox_1.5.6-28266_Debian_etch_i386.deb package from your web site on a Debian lenny/sid sid with kernel linux-image-2.6.24-1-686. The kernel modules are compiled using /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup. Everything is working fine.

But when I use kernel linux-image-2.6.24-1-amd64, which is a 64-bit kernel but running with 32-bit userland, VirtualBox complains after I start a VM from the GUI that the installed kernel module belongs to a different version than the currently running software. I believed this for a while and tried to reinstall the software a few times, without success. Note that VirtualBox works fine with the equivalent 32-bit kernel. I assume the problem is somewhere where the GUI communicates with the kernel module and is not expecting that it might be talking to a 64-bit kernel. I understand that this setup is a bit unusual, but everything else seems to be working fine with it. Since Debian lenny will be released with these kinds of kernels, it would be nice if this issue could be addressed sometime.

#18264 fixed conflicting desktop files in deb packages -> fixed after (not in) 6.0.0 and 5.2.22 syphyr
Description

The gnome-software package manager in Ubuntu 18.04 detects conflicting virtualbox desktop files with virtualbox-qt and virtualbox-6.0. It is illegal for different package names to contain the same desktop files. For example:

virtualbox-5.1: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop

virtualbox-5.2: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop

virtualbox-6.0: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop

virtualbox-qt: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop

The solution would be to rename the common files that are also contained in Ubuntu's repos:

virtualbox-5.1: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox-oracle.desktop

virtualbox-5.2: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox-oracle.desktop

virtualbox-6.0: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox-oracle.desktop

virtualbox-qt: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop

Notice the "virutalbox-qt" package is from Ubuntu repository and can therefore not be changed.

The message below is from the syslog and it is caused by the conflicting virtualbox.desktop files from Ubuntu's repos and Oracle's repos. Gnome package manager detects that /usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop is from Ubuntu's virtualbox-qt package, but that desktop file is being provided by Oracle's virtualbox-6.0 package. So, gnome-software thinks there is an installation problem with the packages because of the installed files that belong to both package names.

Jan 2 20:05:20 testbot gnome-software[2272]: ignoring non-installed app GsApp: [0x7f4670163cf0]#012kind: desktop#012state: available#012quirk: provenance#012id: virtualbox.desktop#012unique-id: system/package/ubuntu-bionic-updates-multiverse/desktop/virtualbox.desktop/*#012scope: system#012bundle-kind: package#012kudos: my-language|has-keywords|popular#012kudo-percentage: 50#012name: VirtualBox#012pixbuf: 0x7f46702beb60#012icon-kind: cached#012icon-pixbuf: 0x7f46702beb60#012icon-name: virtualbox-qt_virtualbox.png#012icon-prefix: /var/lib/app-info/icons/ubuntu-bionic-updates-multiverse#012version: 5.2.18-dfsg-2~ubuntu18.04.1#012summary: Run several virtual systems on a single host computer#012description: VirtualBox is a free x86 virtualization solution allowing a wide range of x86 operating systems such as Windows, DOS, BSD or Linux to run on a Linux system.#012#012This package provides the Qt based graphical user interface for VirtualBox.#012source-00: virtualbox-qt#012source-id-00: virtualbox-qt;5.2.18-dfsg-2~ubuntu18.04.1;amd64;ubuntu-bionic-updates-multiverse#012url{homepage}: https://www.virtualbox.org#012license: unknown#012license-is-free: no#012management-plugin: packagekit#012origin: ubuntu-bionic-updates-multiverse#012origin-appstream: ubuntu-bionic-updates-multiverse#012rating: 88#012review-rating: [0:0]#012review-rating: [1:23]#012review-rating: [2:3]#012review-rating: [3:29]#012review-rating: [4:65]#012review-rating: [5:279]#012reviews: 0#012provides: 0#012install-date: 1546387200#012size-installed: unknowable#012size-download: 8.6 MB#012history: */*/*/generic/virtualbox.desktop/*#012category: Emulator#012category: System#012category: Utility#012keyword: virtualization#012{GnomeSoftware::Creator}: appstream#012{appstream::source-file}: /usr/share/applications/virtualbox.desktop

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