Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] Virtualbox and lubuntu-natty-alpha-20110228-i386.iso

2011-02-28 Thread Zoltan Matlak
Thanks Jonathan, I followed your settings and it booted. I use OSX
10.5 and VB 4.0.4.

In VB went to Settings -> System -> Motherboard: chipset to PIIX3 is
the default (left it that way), l set/checked the Enable IO APIC
checkbox as you suggested (it was unckecked by default), then under
System -> Processor the Enable PAE was unchecked (left it that way),
then under System -> Acceleration unchecked the Enable VT-x/AMD-V (it
was checked by default).

Thanks
Zoltan


On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:23 AM, Jonathan Marsden  wrote:
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>> In VirtualBox with this image I have the same problem as with Julien's
>> image, it does not start at boot.
>
> Great, thanks for testing and for reporting this.  I want to narrow this
> issue down further.
>
> For me, it boots fine in virtualbox 4.0.4 on Win7 64bit (at work).
>
> For me here at home, earlier I *thought* it would not boot in virtualbox
> 4.0.4 under Ubuntu 10.04.2 amd64 ... but then I found a workaround:
>
> If I set that VM to NOT use hardware virtualization, and to NOT use PAE,
> and I set the chipset to PIIX3 and enable the IO APIC, *then* I can get
> these images (Julien's and mine) to boot.
>
> Please let us know what host OS and what exact version of virtualbox you
> are using.  Then try the settings I mentioned for your Lubuntu VM, and
> see if they help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jonathan
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[Lubuntu-desktop] Virtualbox and lubuntu-natty-alpha-20110228-i386.iso

2011-02-28 Thread Jonathan Marsden
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On 02/28/2011 08:17 PM, Zoltan Matlak wrote:

> In VirtualBox with this image I have the same problem as with Julien's
> image, it does not start at boot.

Great, thanks for testing and for reporting this.  I want to narrow this
issue down further.

For me, it boots fine in virtualbox 4.0.4 on Win7 64bit (at work).

For me here at home, earlier I *thought* it would not boot in virtualbox
4.0.4 under Ubuntu 10.04.2 amd64 ... but then I found a workaround:

If I set that VM to NOT use hardware virtualization, and to NOT use PAE,
and I set the chipset to PIIX3 and enable the IO APIC, *then* I can get
these images (Julien's and mine) to boot.

Please let us know what host OS and what exact version of virtualbox you
are using.  Then try the settings I mentioned for your Lubuntu VM, and
see if they help.

Thanks,

Jonathan
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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] virtualbox

2010-09-15 Thread Yorvyk
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 12:17:12 -0400
Jon Monreal  wrote:

> 
> Just to add, if your CPU has hardware virtualization support, KVM might offer 
> better performance.
> 
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM
> 
> It's more suited to server virtualization, however; if that's what you want 
> to do, though, then your specs might be reasonable.
> 
Even with hardware virtualisation I think the experience would non to good and 
resulting in a lot of disk thrashing to swap.  I may try it one day if I can 
find a suitable 512MiB stick :)

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] virtualbox

2010-09-15 Thread Yorvyk
On Tue, 14 Sep 2010 07:48:07 +
kosaidpo  wrote:

> haaha theres a french sayin  says "its never too late to do nething"
> and in fench its "jamais trop tard pour rien faire" i wanted to say
> the original cus i felt like the translation lost a lil bit of the
> meaning ,
> uhm jst feel little curious about  testin debian/archilinux and some
> other distro like slackware too
> to see em and stuff
> 
I think you would have a very poor experience if you try to use VB to test them.

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] virtualbox

2010-09-13 Thread Yorvyk
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 21:50:01 +
kosaidpo  wrote:

> okay guys tnx so much for those info
> ill gave up then
> 
> kosaidpo .
> best regards
>
I should of asked in my previous post but, what did you want to run in VB as 
there may be alternatives available.

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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] virtualbox

2010-09-13 Thread Yorvyk
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010 22:37:54 +0430
kosaidpo  wrote:

> hello guys
> 
> i've machine with lubuntu ( 512 ram ) is it possible to run virtualbox
> ? if so can someone please link to some tuts for this kind of poor pc
> resource
> 
> regards .
> 
Not really, even if the CPU has the VT option you really need 1GiB of RAM to 
make it a pleasant experience.
I’ve run VB on Lubuntu with Lubuntu in VB on a 2.4GHz P4 with 1GiB of RAM and 
it was slower than running Lubuntu on an old 266MHz machine, very jerky and 
stuttering.


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Re: [Lubuntu-desktop] virtualbox

2010-09-13 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi,

As far as I recall, it is suggested that you have at least 1GB of RAM to run
VB, as you need to allocate RAM solely to that programme and then the system
you wish to run. I was recommended to have 2GB to allow for the overheads,
using less than 1GB can really thrash your swap area, and even with how lean
Lubuntu is, you'd be pushing VB to have lubuntu, VB and a.n. other operating
system all running within 512MB.

The Community Documentation on VB can be found at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox

Regards,

Phill.

On 13 September 2010 19:07, kosaidpo  wrote:

> hello guys
>
> i've machine with lubuntu ( 512 ram ) is it posible to run virtualbox
> ? if so can somone please link to some tuts for this kind oof poor pc
> ressource
>
> regards .
>
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[Lubuntu-desktop] virtualbox

2010-09-13 Thread kosaidpo
hello guys

i've machine with lubuntu ( 512 ram ) is it posible to run virtualbox
? if so can somone please link to some tuts for this kind oof poor pc
ressource

regards .

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