Hi Tobias,
just a wild guess, is your host kernel kernel compiled with
CONFIG_HZ=100 ? VirtualBox has some problems with this low kernel timer
frequency at the moment. The following ticket has more information:
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/5501
Regards,
Alexander Eichner
Am Dienstag, den
releases for FreeBSD and the RDP feature is not
open source.
Kind regards,
Alexander Eichner
Am Mittwoch, den 10.06.2009, 15:25 -0300 schrieb Mario Lobo:
Mario,
On Wednesday 10 June 2009, Mario Lobo wrote:
I tried posting this to vbox-devel and had no replies or coments.
Better report
that?
Best regards,
-Amit
This depends on the distribution you have but on most it is enough to do
rmmod kvm-intel as root.
Kind regards,
Alexander Eichner
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You can try cpu-z on Windows. The feature is called svm for AMD.
Additionally you can look into the log of the VM
(Machine - Show Log...)
Kind regards,
Alexander Eichner
Am Montag, den 05.01.2009, 01:56 -0500 schrieb Randal T. Rioux:
Crap, I just realized this CPU (AMD 64X2 4600+) may
Hi Randy,
if you want to use 64bit guests you have to activate hardware assisted
virtualization (SVM-V for AMD) in the advanced tab of the general
settings page.
This requirement for 64bit guests is also written in the manual.
Kind regards,
Alexander Eichner
Am Sonntag, den 04.01.2009, 03:20
Hello Jim,
it seems that you have the kvm modules loaded.
VirtualBox does not work then.
Unfortunately the kvm detection is broken in 1.6.0.
If you just unload kvm and kvm_intel or kvm_amd
VirtualBox should work.
Kind regards,
Alexander Eichner
Am Donnerstag, den 08.05.2008, 20:29 -0700
Hi,
I think you are posting to wrong list.
The virtualbox OSE packages for Ubuntu are not maintained
by the VirtualBox developers. You should ask on a Ubuntu mailing list or
a forum instead.
Kind regards,
Alexander Eichner
Am Freitag, den 09.05.2008, 14:07 +1000 schrieb Victor Vahe Kevorkian