[vbox-users] VirtualBox clock during Mac host sleep?

2008-12-07 Thread Paul Gilmartin
Are the archives of ths list searchable? Running OpenSolaris under VirtualBox 2.0.6 under Tiger on a MacBook. It appears that when the MacBook sleeps, VM's clock likewise sleeps. This morning Solaris was several hours slow. It's easy to imagine a way this could happen: VBox maintains a

[vbox-users] VirtualBox clock during Mac host sleep?

2008-12-07 Thread Paul Gilmartin
Are the archives of ths list searchable? Running OpenSolaris under VirtualBox 2.0.6 under Tiger on a MacBook. It appears that when the MacBook sleeps, VM's clock likewise sleeps. This morning Solaris was several hours slow. It's easy to imagine a way this could happen: VBox maintains a

Re: [vbox-users] Vbox 2.0.6 and AVG 7.5 on Win XP = Horrible Slownessfor Mapped Drives

2008-12-07 Thread David Brown
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: David Brown wrote: Why would you be using an on-access antivirus program at all? They are a huge waste of money and resources, and totally unnecessary if you follow a few basic security rules (make sure nothing nasty can get into your computer by scanning your

Re: [vbox-users] VirtualBox clock during Mac host sleep?

2008-12-07 Thread Stealth
On Sunday 07 December 2008 03:55:04 pm Paul Gilmartin wrote: Do I need to run NTP client? That would be a really good idea. -- Stealth ___ vbox-users mailing list vbox-users@virtualbox.org http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-users

Re: [vbox-users] Vbox 2.0.6 and AVG 7.5 on Win XP = Horrible Slownessfor Mapped Drives

2008-12-07 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
David Brown wrote: Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: Good advice, but sometimes had to follow. Sometimes you run into sites you have to access with IE. (Once that you have no choice about accessing.) I use a good hardware firewall at home, but it is a bit hard to manage that when traveling. On the

Re: [vbox-users] Vbox 2.0.6 and AVG 7.5 on Win XP = Horrible Slownessfor Mapped Drives

2008-12-07 Thread Fernando Cassia
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 5:57 PM, David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote: There are *very* few sites left that require IE - the difference between different versions of IE is so big that it is extremely difficult to make a website that works with both IE6 and IE7 and yet fails to work with Webkit,

Re: [vbox-users] Vbox 2.0.6 and AVG 7.5 on Win XP = Horrible Slownessfor Mapped Drives

2008-12-07 Thread David Brown
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: David Brown wrote: Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: Good advice, but sometimes had to follow. Sometimes you run into sites you have to access with IE. (Once that you have no choice about accessing.) I use a good hardware firewall at home, but it is a bit hard to manage

Re: [vbox-users] Vbox 2.0.6 and AVG 7.5 on Win XP = Horrible Slownessfor Mapped Drives

2008-12-07 Thread David Brown
Fernando Cassia wrote: On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 5:57 PM, David Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There are *very* few sites left that require IE - the difference between different versions of IE is so big that it is extremely difficult to make a

Re: [vbox-users] Vbox 2.0.6 and AVG 7.5 on Win XP = Horrible Slownessfor Mapped Drives

2008-12-07 Thread Mikkel L. Ellertson
David Brown wrote: Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote: I run Firefox most of the time. When running Windows, I use the open in IE plug in. (I have not figured out how to use it under Linux...) It won't work under Linux, because you don't have IE installed in Linux! (Or did I miss the implied