On Friday 19 September 2008, tchomby wrote:
Can anyone give me any hints about improving the performance of my virtual
machine?
I'm running an Ubuntu 8.04 VM in VirtualBox 2.0.2 on Windows XP. I'm using
Camtasia Studio in Windows to screen-capture the virtual machine windows.
It works well
Hi Frank,
Regarding the last point about disabling virus scanners for Windows XP
guests, does this mean that XP guests running in virtualbox are immune to
virus attacks??
Cheers,
Louis.
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On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 7:11 PM, tchomby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone give me any hints about improving the performance of my virtual
machine?
I'm running an Ubuntu 8.04 VM in VirtualBox 2.0.2 on Windows XP. I'm using
Camtasia Studio in Windows to screen-capture the virtual machine
On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Fernando Cassia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try using a LINUX based screen capture application... something like
vnc2swf ... go to Synaptic in your ubuntu and type capture you'll
see several Linux based screen capture apps.
Unfortunately running the
On Friday 19 September 2008 at 8:25 am, Seth Keiper penned
about Re: [vbox-users] three month old bug: slow performance of shared folders
... status please?
Ok, how about which host OS are you using?
openSUSE 11.0
Why use a start up script for the guest to use network mapping?
I don't. In
Thanks for the tips. My host has 1.25GB RAM, so I assigned 384MB to the
guest. Maybe I could assign a bit more?
I turned the guest video memory back down to 8MB.
I don't seem to have the option of using VT-x/AMD-V, it's greyed out, maybe
my host processor doesn't support it (Intel Xeon 2.66GHz).
Apologies for the thread hijack but since it's related, I won't feel too guilty
:-)
How does one get better USB performance? I ask because of the usual sad, sad
story of hand damage, speech recognition, and Windows[1]. today, USB audio is
the way to go for speech recognition. virtual box
@all,
Friedrich Strohmaier schrieb:
Hello alltogether,
I'm involved in
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/2212
and cannot login anymore to continue reporting.
And of course I cannot file a bug for this ;o))
regards
Friedrich
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On Friday 19 September 2008 at 12:52 pm, Friedrich Strohmaier penned
about Re: [vbox-users] No Loginbutton on Bugtracker webpage
@all,
Friedrich Strohmaier schrieb:
Hello alltogether,
I'm involved in
http://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/2212
and cannot login anymore to continue
Anyone successfully operated a TomTom One XL under TomTom Home 2.3
running on a WinXP guest on Linux host?
Although the Update function works, if I try to use the 'Operate my
TomTom' option, the thing just locks and I have to end the program.
No problem under native WinXP.
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I've started using Virtualbox some days ago and I tried to access a web
application on a virtual machine through port forwarding but I got no
response from the app.
I did port forwarding from port 8080 to port 8080 using TCP.
Is there some problem with HTTP access?
I tried access through SSH
Hi
Which sound device should I set in the VM for Solaris as guest...
Currently has ALSA with ICH AC97 but Solaris did not recognize it, it has
another one SoundBlaster16, should I change it and will it be recognized
after reboot Solaris guest?
Thanks
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