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| #305 | duplicate | addendum to bug #302 | ||||
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Hello achimha, thank you for your reply. I wanted to mail you back, but your mail server said "Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: trac@…: SMTP Error (state 9): 550 Unrouteable address" There is a official statement from Apple under http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFileSystem/Articles/LibraryDirectory.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/20002282-BAJHCHJI It states that the directory "Application Support" withing the user's library is the appropriate place for "third party" data and support files. The statement seems to be a little confusing. "Application Support contains application-specific data and support files such as third-party plug-ins, helper applications, templates, and extra resources that are used by the application but not required for it to operate. This directory should never contain any kind of user data." That means the data should not go into this directory *directly*. "By convention, all of these items should be put in a subdirectory named after the application. For example, third-party resources for the application MyApp would go in Application Support/MyApp/." That is what they all do (except Parallels), have a look at the appended files for that. "Note that required resources should go inside the application bundle itself." That means put data in here, but no program files. Program files go to /Applications/My.app/Contents/..... Please don't look at the parallels guys! They messed it up. |
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| #3377 | fixed | add warning if AMD-V or VT-x is not supported | ||||
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It would be nice to be able to select 64-bit versions of the OS's and then get warned (eg. via a pop-up) if AMD-V or VT-x is not available on your processor not just a grayed area in the general settings. (maybe add a warning in the settings panel too.) This would stop bug reports like this one for example #2948 Attempting to load an x64 operating system, however this CPU is not compatible with x64 mode. Please install a 32-bit X86 operating system.
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| #13098 | fixed | add virtio-scsi as storage backend | ||||
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without having any benchmark results, I think virtio-scsi could improve virtual hd performance on linux hosts. But maybe even more important is the reduction in maintaince overhead because it is included in mainline kernel. Please include support for it as you already did with virtio-net |
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