Israel writes:
[...]
> Harry you might try another virtualization software, to see if you can
> get around this issue, if there are any available for your OS.
Just wanted to report that a couple of fellow openindian users with
grey beards coached me thru some special treatments of a new vbox
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On 01/24/2018 12:25 AM, Ben Coleman wrote:
>
> On 1/23/2018 8:17 AM, Israel wrote:
>> The issue, may simply be Virtual Box, but be aware it might be related
>> to that specific kernel issue. Try booting from an older kernel to see
>> if your problem is fixed. You may also simply need to update VB
On 1/23/2018 8:17 AM, Israel wrote:
> The issue, may simply be Virtual Box, but be aware it might be related
> to that specific kernel issue. Try booting from an older kernel to see
> if your problem is fixed. You may also simply need to update VBox
I'll note that I recently had a similar prob
Israel writes:
Harry wrote:
>> screen to appear but once logged in it goes to a black screen with no
>> buttons on the bottom panel that seems to be frozen and completely
>> unresponsive.
>>
Israel replied:
[...]
> The issue, may simply be Virtual Box, but be aware it might be related
> to tha
Hi Harry,
(bottom posting)
On 01/23/2018 06:55 AM, Harry Putnam wrote:
> [Note: It is an older version of Vbox involved (5.0.40)
> That is due to complications on Openindiana regarding installing
> recent vbox versions.]
>
> I've been trying to setup lubuntu as guest in a vbox vm on an
> openindian
[Note: It is an older version of Vbox involved (5.0.40)
That is due to complications on Openindiana regarding installing
recent vbox versions.]
I've been trying to setup lubuntu as guest in a vbox vm on an
openindiana host (solaris x86 11 off-shoot).
I've run quite a few vms on this oi host some