Tatsh, next time please don't cut'n'paste big log files but open a bug report and attach the VBox.log file there.
Regarding your problem: On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Tatsh wrote: > Gentoo is my distro, and I installed VirtualBox via emerge, upgrading > from 1.6.2 to 1.6.4 in the process. I've rebooted several times since > then and only today did I decide to run a VM again. vboxdrv is in my > autoloaded modules and was working before with version 1.6.2. (I do not > have an /etc/init.d/vboxdrv or vboxnet). I've tried re-emerging (and > even emerge -C first) and then modprobing again but this does not have > any effect. Also tried chowning the module to vboxusers group. What do you want to achieve? Fiddling with the vboxdrv kernel module is not necessary as long as you are able to start a VM. But it seems that you are able to start a VM, is that right? > Basically, once the VM starts, the clock ticks slower than my normal > computer clock. By the time a VM loads up, its time is lesser than my > time and it is ticking slowly. The Windows XP time is always off and > performance is spotty in comparison to before. The boot splash fades > very slow, as well as the fade in of the BIOS text 'Press F12...'. > > [...] Did you recompile the vboxdrv kernel module for your current kernel? Did older versions of VBox work for you with a normal guest time? Kind regards, Frank -- Dr.-Ing. Frank Mehnert Sun Microsystems http://www.sun.com/
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