I'll keep an eye on this issue especially with the possibility of lower end
systems being resurrected to run a single or pair of small current-era
virtual machines.
 
-JMills
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Kon Wilms
Sent: Sat 27-Jan-07 11:19
To: Mathias Uebelacker
Cc: maemo-developers@maemo.org
Subject: Re: [maemo-developers] VMWare Appliance


This is a kernel issue with Ubuntu 6.10 running on M, C3 and some other
processors. I have a laptop with an M here. If I have some time this weekend
I will try do a custom kernel as a boot option and hopefully that fixes it.

"This is because the 2.6.17-10-server kernel is compiled with HIGHMEM64G
support, which requires PAE, but the Via C3 processor used on most Epias does
not support PAE. You will have to use a kernel without HIGHMEM64G support
(HIGHMEM4G will work, as will NOHIGHMEM).

The same problem occurs on certain Pentium M CPUs. Most other CPUs since
Pentium Pro support PAE."

Cheers
Kon


On 1/27/07, Mathias Uebelacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Hello everybody,
        
        i try VMWare Appliance and after the installation and start the
VMWare Player i get an error:
        
        unkown interrupt or fault at EIP xxx
        
        any ideas was went wrong.
        
        br 
        Mathias
        
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