Hi,
I have very mixed experiences with IP multicast traffic through an internal
interface between two virtual machines. Are there any known bugs? Any other
experiences? Any help?
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Michael,
On Thursday 27 August 2009, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
I have very mixed experiences with IP multicast traffic through an internal
interface between two virtual machines. Are there any known bugs? Any other
experiences? Any help?
IP multicast traffic is broken with the E1000 device
Am Donnerstag, 27. August 2009 09:44:48 schrieb Frank Mehnert:
Michael,
On Thursday 27 August 2009, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
I have very mixed experiences with IP multicast traffic through an
internal interface between two virtual machines. Are there any known
bugs? Any other
Am Donnerstag, 27. August 2009 09:44:48 schrieb Frank Mehnert:
Michael,
On Thursday 27 August 2009, Michael Schwartzkopff wrote:
I have very mixed experiences with IP multicast traffic through an
internal interface between two virtual machines. Are there any known
bugs? Any other
Hi,
I came upon a problem which I cannot resolve.
I have Ubuntu installed on an USB-stick as a bootable device.
I use it to load ubuntu on a system I have to do some fixing, or a new
system for testing.
I wanted to install it as guest in VirtualBox. But it doesn't give me
the option of booting
On Thu, 2009-08-27 at 14:30 +0200, Joep L. Blom wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
I have Ubuntu installed on an USB-stick as a bootable device.
Heh. This again.
I wanted to install it as guest in VirtualBox. But it doesn't give me
the option of booting from an USB-stick, which all modern BIOS's (and
also
Hi all
I have Virutal Box 3.0.4 running on a Windows 7 64bit RTM (very nice and
quick)
I tried installing Windows Vista U 64bit as a guest and after bootup I get a
BSOD with
*** Stop 0x001E
I also have working on the same book Windows 2008 64bit server
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Joep L. Blomjlb...@neuroweave.nl wrote:
Hi,
I came upon a problem which I cannot resolve.
I have Ubuntu installed on an USB-stick as a bootable device.
I use it to load ubuntu on a system I have to do some fixing, or a new
system for testing.
I wanted to
I was wondering if there is any way to adjust the buffer settings using
the ALSA or Pulse sound plugins for a VirtualBox host running on Linux.
There are two problems I'm having, using my Windows XP SP3 guest, both
using the ALSA plugin:
- The main problem is that the audio tends to skip
Rance Hall wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 7:30 AM, Joep L. Blomjlb...@neuroweave.nl wrote:
Hi,
I came upon a problem which I cannot resolve.
I have Ubuntu installed on an USB-stick as a bootable device.
I use it to load ubuntu on a system I have to do some fixing, or a new
system for testing.
I
Some research and I seem to have solved my own problem. ALSA is
apparently stupid-powerful but convoluted. Evidently you can do all
kinds of voodoo with its plugins, but if I didn't already have
experience writing apps with ALSA I'm not sure if I could figure out its
format...
With some
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Joep L. Blomjlb...@neuroweave.nl wrote:
I haven't seen the last few years BIOS's that didn't support USB booting. I
use VMbox under Linux and yes I still have problems with permissions and I
know I' not the only one.
If anybody could give me all the
Hello,
I'm pretty sure it should be possible to turn the USB stick into an ISO.
If you can work out how to do this then you could just boot the ISO.
On the negative side of this post I'm not sure how you would go about
doing this. A search for imaging software or something similar should
Rance Hall wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:02 AM, Joep L. Blomjlb...@neuroweave.nl wrote:
I haven't seen the last few years BIOS's that didn't support USB booting. I
use VMbox under Linux and yes I still have problems with permissions and I
know I' not the only one.
If anybody could give me
Robert Bronsdon wrote:
Hello,
I'm pretty sure it should be possible to turn the USB stick into an ISO.
If you can work out how to do this then you could just boot the ISO.
On the negative side of this post I'm not sure how you would go about
doing this. A search for imaging software or
On Thursday 27 August 2009 12:54:56 pm Joep L. Blom wrote:
Robert Bronsdon wrote:
Hello,
I'm pretty sure it should be possible to turn the USB stick into an
ISO.
If you can work out how to do this then you could just boot the ISO.
On the negative side of this post I'm not sure how
The USB stick itself is booted just like a standard hard disk. So you
really want to try to make the memory stick look like a virtual HDD.
If you're hosted on Linux, or even have a Linux guest which you can plug
the USB HDD into, try this:
1. Use VirtualBox to create a fixed disk the exact
Could someone please zip up the installed dir of Virtualbox 3.0.4,
upload it to some hosting like rapidshare or megaupload, and email me
the URL (off-list if you prefer so)
privately?
Thanks
FC
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Hi there,
I have some virtualbox VMs which were created in OSX.
I have a laptop running Ubuntu.
I'd like to copy these VMs from OSX to Ubuntu.
I tried copying over the VM directory from OSX to the
~/.Virtualbox/Machines/ directory in Ubuntu but Virtualbox does not see them.
Is there an
I'm trying to use Groovy to access the VirtualBox SDK. I've had no luck
with the COM object, because Scriptom doesn't recognize the type (13) of the
variants contained in the SafeArray:
ERROR org.codehaus.groovy.scriptom.UnsupportedVariantTypeException: 13 (d)
at groovysh_evaluate.run
On Thu, 27 Aug 2009 23:41:59 +0100, Steve Wray steve.w...@cwa.co.nz
wrote:
Hi there,
I have some virtualbox VMs which were created in OSX.
I have a laptop running Ubuntu.
I'd like to copy these VMs from OSX to Ubuntu.
I tried copying over the VM directory from OSX to the
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 18:24, Fernando Cassiafcas...@gmail.com wrote:
Could someone please zip up the installed dir of Virtualbox 3.0.4,
upload it to some hosting like rapidshare or megaupload, and email me
the URL (off-list if you prefer so)
privately?
It won't do you ant good since
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 19:41, Steve Wraysteve.w...@cwa.co.nz wrote:
Hi there,
I have some virtualbox VMs which were created in OSX.
I have a laptop running Ubuntu.
I'd like to copy these VMs from OSX to Ubuntu.
I tried copying over the VM directory from OSX to the
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 8:49 PM, Antonio Augusto
(Mancha)mkha...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 18:24, Fernando Cassiafcas...@gmail.com wrote:
Could someone please zip up the installed dir of Virtualbox 3.0.4,
upload it to some hosting like rapidshare or megaupload, and email me
the
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