After update to the last VirtualBox Extension Pack, the problem went
away also.
Inthenextupdatetovirtualbox,itwill haveto thinkabout it...
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On 10/31/2014 08:45 AM, kittyofthebox wrote:
Hi,
Everyone who is having this bug needs to check the following:
File - Preferences - Extensions
If you have a mismatching version of Oracle VM VirtualBox Extensions you need
to go update it. This is probably not a debian bug at all. And
Package: virtualbox
Version: 4.3.18-dfsg-1
Followup-For: Bug #767201
I got the same problem, I saw that virtualbox now comes with a VNC
extension enabled. Disabling it allowed me to access back my VM. So a
workaround is to disable this VNC extension.
I tried with 2 VMs, a windows one and a
Control: severity -1 normal
On 10/29/2014 02:04 PM, Bárdosi Péter wrote:
Package: virtualbox
Version: 4.3.18-dfsg-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
When filing a bug report with severity grave, please provide more
information. From your bug report, I get no sense on
HI.
I have also this problem after update to 4.3.18-dfsg-1.
I started virtualbox with this command: virtualbox --dbg --startvm
Win7 and i have only this message when virtualbox crash : Erreur de
segmentation (or segmentation error in english).
No others messages.
Thanks for your help
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Hi,
i solved this by deacivating the USB-Controller.
Afterwards my machines are booting again.
Greetings.
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On Thursday 30 October 2014 17:36:25 Traugott Simon wrote:
Hi,
i solved this by deacivating the USB-Controller.
Afterwards my machines are booting again.
Thank you for reporting this. Deactivating the USB 2.0 controller also solves
the boot issue for me.
Rainer
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Package: virtualbox
Followup-For: Bug #767201
Hi,
Everyone who is having this bug needs to check the following:
File - Preferences - Extensions
If you have a mismatching version of Oracle VM VirtualBox Extensions you need
to go update it. This is probably not a debian bug at all. And everyoen
Package: virtualbox
Version: 4.3.18-dfsg-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Dear Maintainer,
After I updated to 4.3.18-dfsg-1 none of my guests starts. No error
message found anywhere, just quits.
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Package: virtualbox
Version: 4.3.18-dfsg-1
Followup-For: Bug #767201
Dear Maintainer,
I see the same problem here. If there is any other information I could
provide, please let me know.
Thanks,
Rainer
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