It's like this: > start here > go down > /\ > / \ > PROCESSOR i386 amd64 > | /| > | / | > |/ | > HOST-KERNEL i386 amd64 > | /| > | / | > |/ | > VIRTUAL-BOX i386 amd64 > | /| > | / | > |/ | > GUEST-KERNEL i386 amd64
On 09/18/2012 09:01 PM, Panayiotis Karabassis wrote: > Lina, let's tackle this one at a time. > > First the VirtualBox problem. > > What computer is this? Is it your Mac? As far as I know your Mac is 64 > bit capable. > > Virtual box comes in x86 and x86_64 versions. If you are running a > x86_64 distribution you can install the x86_64 version of VirtualBox and > a 64 bit version of your target virtualized kernel. > > If any of your: laptop's processor, host distribution, virtual box > package are 32 bit, then you can only run an i386 virtualized kernel. > > My guess is that your distribution is amd64, but you downloaded an i386 > virtualbox. Try downloading and amd64 virtualbox, or using your distro's > package manager. > > On 09/18/2012 07:17 PM, lina wrote: >> Furthermore, the root of this problem is that, >> >> today I felt my laptop acting a bit retard, and something not as usual >> happened. Like: >> >> 1] the ifconfig shows the IP, but still failed to connect the web. At >> that time I just reboot and it worked. >> >> 2] Today, another thing acting not as before, it's acroread. >> >> some toolbar of the acroread was just "gone", in the past it always had, >> I didn't do any update, later everytime I start the acroread, I need >> "Reset Toolbars" by click the right button. >> >> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/5058b9ca.9000...@gmail.com