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| #4065 | invalid | Installing Debian 5.01 amd64 Guest on Ubuntu 9.04 amd64 host not possible | ||
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Currently it is not possible to install Debian 5.01 ia64 Guest on a Ubuntu 9.04 ia64 Host. My VirtualBox release: virtualbox-2.2 2.2.2-46594_Ubuntu_jaunty Installation media does not boot on VirtualBox http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/5.0.1/ia64/iso-cd/debian-501-ia64-businesscard.iso Changing the parameters of the virtual machine does not help... |
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| #9857 | wontfix | Installation of extension packs should be performed by linux operating system utilities | ||
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Thanks for providing this great virtualization solution - i really like it. Installation of extension packs should be performed by operating system utilities (rpm, dpkg) because of the following reasons
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| #5019 | invalid | Windows7 Ultimate and Virtual box not good with RAM?? | ||
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OK I have been using Virtualbox since I had XP and then Vista. NEVER AN ISSUE. Of course I now I have used my MSDN thing to get my Windows 7 up and going. WTF?! NOW I have tried with the time I have to read all the bugs here, BUT it seems the Virtual Box app crashes in Windows 7 when I am doing software updates to my "virtual" system. Mandriva crashes trying to update, Ubuntu can't figure out what to do and grub keeps installing WRONG, only ON WINDOWS 7, and then an old install of Windows 98SE will not update cause it sux up RAM beyond all hell. That last one sounds stupid but I keep it a virtual machine for reasons. It woked in xp and Vista though, so what is the issue with 7?? I cannot blame any of these issues on the Virtual box though since until this window upgrade I never had an issue, but is this a widespread thing?? THX Scooby |
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