Windows XP can not handle DVD-RAM by itself. It needs third party tools for
that.
Does it work if you run linux as guest ?
Regards,
David
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Michael Eschweiler schrieb:
> on SuSE 10.2 I installed Windows XP within a virtual box. On the machine
> there
> is a DVD-RAM-Writer. From Linux the normal user without problem can write to
> the DVD-RAM. When I try to access the DVD-RAM-writer from XP for example in
> order to make a new direc
Hello Alexey,
Here is the post to the Kernel Mailing List describing the bug and
containing the fix (hope I have got the URL right this time).
http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/10/16/299
For the record, Ubuntu managed to back port the bug to their 2.6.17
kernel in Edgy, and even to the 2.6.15 server k
I did the online upgrade from Kubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Elf) to Kubuntu 7.04
(feisty fawn). Should I upgrade to VirtualBox 1.3.8 for 7.04 or is the
version for 6.10 still okay to use?
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Previous versions should still work fine if you don't want to upgrade.
If in doubt, try it and see.
Regards,
Michael
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I did the online upgrade from Kubuntu 6.10 (Edgy Elf) to Kubuntu 7.04
> (feisty fawn). Should I upgrade to VirtualBox 1.3.8 for 7.04 or is the
> versio