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| #2401 | fixed | Segmentation fault on opening Virtual Disk Manager in fr_FR.UTF-8 | ||
| Description |
Using the fr_FR.UTF-8 locale on Solaris 10 U5, VirtualBox 2.0.2 starts correctly. However, when trying to open File / Virtual Disk Manager, it crashes with a segmentation fault. If I set LC_ALL=C, it doesn't crash. It is unrelated to the language set for VirtualBox: if I force it to English when in fr_FR.UTF-8, it still crashes. If I force it to French while in C, it doesn't crash. The system is Solaris 10 U5, tunning x64, fully patched 3 days ago. VirtualBox is run in a VNC session. I couldn't find any log file, however, there's a core file there, too big to be attached: http://www.elanor.org/~laurent/core.VirtualBox.3598.bz2 |
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| #2402 | obsolete | EComstation (OS/2) crashes during install on 2.0.2 | ||
| Description |
Exception in module: RESOURCE TRAP 000d ERRCD=235c ERACC= ERLIM= etc... Host Opensuse 11.0 guest ECS 2.0 Tried many options in VB and ECS, nothing works. |
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| #2403 | duplicate | Shared Folder speed with DC++ on Virtual box is 2 to 3 times slower than DC++ on Parallels | ||
| Description |
Since trying to move from Parallels to Virtualbox, I thought I was experiencing slower io performance with Virtualbox. I couldn't find a generic free io test, so I setup a small test using bcdc++. My test uses about 200 files at between 200 and 350MB, plus a similar amount of of small files at 200-600kb, all located in a single directory. I have timed indexing this directory of random binary files using DC++ on XP with Virtualbox and Parallels. Parallels is always 2 to 3 times faster than Virtualbox. The files that are being indexed, are on a ZFS volume. The files are accessed by a single mount of root file system exposed to Parallels and Virtualbox. "/" is mounted as drive Z. So bcdc++ accesses the directory as such, Z:\Volumes\<zfs volume name>\<zfs directory> bcdc++ can be found here(I use 0.699d binaries): http://utrum.dyndns.org:8000/index.html zfs is here(I use 119 binaries): http://zfs.macosforge.org/trac/wiki/downloads both of these apps have source available. It would be nice if Virtualbox could be at least as speedy as Parallels. |
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