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| #2364 | fixed | Please release your documentation under the GPL | ||
| Description |
It would be great if you would GPL all your documentation just like the Xen team has done[1]. Then Linux distributions that ship VirtualBox could ship your excellent manual too. Also, I suspect some people would be more likely to contribute to the documentation. [1]. http://xenbits.xensource.com/xen-unstable.hg/file/782599274bf9/COPYING explains that most files in the Xen source repository are GPLed, though some are BSD licensed. So it seems to me that the docs are GPLed. |
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| #2365 | wontfix | Please release your wiki contents under a GPL and GFDL dual license | ||
| Description |
It would be great if you would release all your wiki contents under an open license just like the virt-manager wiki team has done[1]. I suspect that some people would then be more likely to contribute to the wiki. I suggest a GPL/GFDL dual license so that Debian and Ubuntu could ship material from the wiki, like the user FAQ, as part of their VirtualBox package (they want GPL) yet other wikis could copy from yours (most tech-related wikis require GFDL). [1]. http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/page/VirtManager:Copyrights#License_for_Contributed_Content |
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| #2366 | obsolete | Poor USB (USB2, EHCI) performance (high cpu load) | ||
| Description |
I have a guest with that I have exported an "Hauppauge Nova-T 500 Dual DVB-T" card to. It works, but when I use the card (record a TV show), then the virtualbox uses 50% of all availiable CPU (100% of one of the two cpu:s in the system) and the recorded tv stream is not complete (low quality due to missed data). The same system works ok when not running virtualized. This is with the latest 2.02 release. |
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