Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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| #4033 | fixed | crash report | ||
| Description |
8 hours ago, VB crashed and a dialogbox told me to post the crash report here. |
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| #4039 | fixed | Guest Additions for Linux cannot be uninstalled -> fixed in SVN | ||
| Description |
Similar to bug #106 Guest Additions for Linux cannot be uninstalled. This is quite serious problem since in some cases they can kill fully working X Server, and turn it's configuration into garbage. For example, installing VBox 2.2.2 Guest Additions into RHEL 3 or RHEL 4 VMs turns their X server into non-usable garbage with huge resolution. In this case I want to have ability to uninstall it at will. -Technologov, 18.5.2009. |
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| #4040 | fixed | VirtualBox becomes Zombie process, requiring Host hard-reset -> fixed in SVN/3.0.0 beta 2 | ||
| Description |
When installing several VMs in parallel, VBox processes may stuck. Symptoms: When this happens, all VBox processes becoming zombie processes without ability to get them killed. Windows Task manager did not help -- it refuses to kill VBox processes. I could not soft-restart or soft-shutdown host Windows either. Had to do hard-reset. When I press "kill task" in Task manager, the VM's GUI window disappears from Windows Desktop, but process continues to exist in Task Manager. (which I interpret as zombie process) Host OS & all apps continue to run, but becoming extremely slow, especially on Disk I/O operations. Host: Windows XP SP2, Intel Core 2 Q6600 CPU, VBox 2.2.2. (VT-x enabled) It happened with the following combos: (two VMs installed in parallel)
I don't see anything strange in VBox logs. But my understanding of them is imperfect. -Technologov, 18.5.2009. |
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