On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Mario Lobo <l...@bsd.com.br> wrote:

>
> >
> Understood now, Adam.
>
> I have no FBSD VM, but just about every other OS vms. LeoOSx, Win7(32&64),
> Several XPs, several 2003, Fedora and even an OS/2 warp. They all work. In
> fact, LeoOsx and Win7 (32) are up as I type this.
>
> The problem comes IF I change the rendering engine from Xrender to OpenGL.
> Or even if a GL screensaver kicks in.
>
> With OpenGL, Win7 freezes the host even before the login prompt, XP may run
> for 5 or 50 minutes and freeze, so does the all other OSes (except Fedora
> but
> it has no GUI)
>
> Here is my env:
>
> - Phenom II 955 black
> - 8G Ram
>
> - FreeBSD Papi 8.0-STABLE FreeBSD 8.0-STABLE #0 r204106M: Tue Mar 16
> 23:17:32
> UTC 2010     r...@papi:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/LOBO  amd64 <- csuped
> yesterday !
>
> - (II) Mar 17 19:44:28 NVIDIA(0): NVIDIA GPU GeForce 9800 GT (G92)
> at(GPU-0)
> - (II) NVIDIA dlloader X Driver  195.36.15  Fri Mar 12 08:49:20
> posix/SystemV/PST 2010 <- compiled yesterday ! New release.
>
> - virtualbox-ose-devel-3.1.51.r27187 A general-purpose full virtualizer
> - virtualbox-ose-kmod-devel-3.1.51.r27187 VirtualBox kernel module for
> FreeBSD
> Latest port with Mac Support !
>
> - KDE 4.3.5
>
> Like I said on my last e-mail, The new driver improved on the old. With the
> 195.22 driver, the host would freeze even if I had Xrender enabled, and
> Lord
> knows how many syctl and boot tweaks I tried.
>

It does seem we have different issue then.   FWIW: I have vbox installed on
two separate systems w/ nvidia on both.  The only other OS gui VM I have
comparable to yours is an XP install.  I don't use it, but my son plays
games on it some video intensive.  It seems to be stable for him, and I also
use kde4.3.5 with openGL enabled.  This are on VT enabled VM w/ 3d accel
enabled and 128 MB video mem allocated.


-- 
Adam Vande More
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