Speaking only from personal past experience, to date, All I have ever seen
VirtualBox do is Virtualization, not emulation.
Don't have the latest VirtualBox on my Solaris host yet, but just installed the upgrade on my Apple server yesterday. I'll have to
go look for the new name.
I
Screen savers can frequently cause many problems, even running on raw hardware.
It seems the obvious answer is to just disable the screen saver in the VM, and
use the OS X screen saver/lock screen to protect everything.
Is there some actual reason you need a screen saver running on a VM?
test note.
I haven't seen any messages on this list since December, wondering if my
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Your error message pretty much says it all.
I run VirtualBox on Solaris, and it works great for probably 90% of the stuff I
need to do.
One of those, is that I would like to run Cisco VIRL in a VirtualBox VM, but I
am at the same point as you are, i.e. VirtualBox does not support nested
Jorge,
Could you please share the brand and version number of your bios.
I hope I'm not being too particular here, but I'm not 100% certain that Secure
Virtual Machine == Virtualization enable.
Thanks, just leaving no stone unturned.
Jerry
On 08/12/16 10:36 AM, jorge wrote:
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I am interested in running Cisco VIRL
http://virl-dev-innovate.cisco.com/
as a VirtualBox client. The Cisco VIRL support site specifically states that
VirtualBox is not supported/will not work, as VirtualBox does not have the
capability for nested virtualization.
Wondering if nested
Not much of a subject title to draw people in.
It appears to be that you are attempting to do a lunux install and are having a
compile problem.
Is there a specific question here?
Sorry if I am overlooking it, but I don't see it in your posted text. Just the
results of a failed compile.
I am running VirtualBox 4.3.6 using OpenIndiana as a host system.
.
# uname -a
SunOS u20m3 5.11 oi_151a7 i86pc i386 i86pc
.
I have a dozen different VM's installed/configured thru the VirtualBox GUI, and
they all
Thank you Greg.
You nailed it.
I had done everything else correctly, running as my standard UID.
I was (trying) to execute VBoxManage as root.
OS/2 1.0 is installing now.
Thanks again,
Jerry
On 04/23/14 11:30 PM, Gregory Nowak wrote:
You are running vboxmanage as the same user running
OpenOffice was not superseded by LibreOffice.
OpenOffice was gifted to Apache 1 June 2011 and is a top level project
as of 17 October 2012.
http://openoffice.apache.org/
On 04/ 6/13 09:11 AM, vbox-users wrote:
StarOffice? Seriously? How long as it been since StarOffice was superseded
:
From: Jerry Kemp [mailto:sun.mail.lis...@oryx.cc]
Sure it does.
I have Snow Leopard server running as a guest on top of a Solaris based
distro. On Apple hardware. That is the key.
Good point. :-)
But the questions remain - Is there any difficulty, pitfalls,
incompatibilities, etc
Sure it does.
I have Snow Leopard server running as a guest on top of a Solaris based
distro. On Apple hardware. That is the key.
Jerry
On 01/ 2/13 02:43 PM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote:
As far as I know, the EULA for Mac OS X does not allow you to do this.
On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 3:33 PM,
. Apparently, everyone else knew about this except
me.
Jerry
On 09/26/11 01:28 PM, Jerry Kemp wrote:
I am attempting to install/run VirtualBox 4.1.2 on a fresh install of
OpenIndiana 151a.
The installation is clean and completes with a successful message.
I have done a couple reboots
FWIW, I get a core dump every time I execute VirtualBox.
Please see included core dump information below.
Any repair suggestions are appreciated.
Jerry
412 % ls -l core
-rw--- 1 jkemp staff21803993 Sep 29 10:17 core
413 % file core
core: ELF 64-bit LSB core file AMD64
I believe that 'truss' is the Solaris tool you are talking about.
Unfortunately, /bin/VirtualBox is a shell script, and truss doesn't seem to
follow the hand over to the actual binary (please see
bottom).
thank you for your comments, they are appreciated.
Jerry
On 09/29/11 11:14 AM, Pablo
Pablo,
Earlier in the thread, you had commented that you suspected a permissions or
ownership problem.
Following that, I logged out, then logged in as root, and got identical results
when attempting to start up VirtualBox.
Unless something just didn't get the execute bit turned on, I would
will
report back with any worth while information, good or bad.
Thank you,
Jerry
On 09/29/11 07:59 PM, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
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