** Changed in: virtualbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
** Tags removed: regression-update
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Title:
Computer freezes
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) = virtualbox (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Computer freezes during going to sleep with VirtualBox modules loaded
(natty)
The same with kernel 3.0.1-oneric from kernel-ppa.
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Title:
Computer freezes during going to sleep with VirtualBox modules loaded
(natty)
To
+ Computer freezes during going to sleep with VirtualBox modules loaded
Same problem here with VirtualBox 4.0.12
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Title:
Computer freezes during
Can confirm this with a PAE kernel. Stoped vboxdrv and suspending is no
problem any more (hibernating and sleep).
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Title:
Computer freezes during
** Summary changed:
- Computer freezes during going to sleep
+ Computer freezes during going to sleep with VirtualBox modules loaded (natty)
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I also confirm about VirtualBox 4.1 kernel modules.
After you quit or remove them, you can sleep works fine again.
Doesn't care about pae or non-pae vertions.
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I also confirm about VirtualBox 4.1 kernel modules.
After you quit or remove them, you can sleep works fine again.
Doesn't care about pae or non-pae vertions.
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