On 06/12/2013 08:18, Toralf Lund wrote:
On 06/12/13 04:15, Anthony K wrote:
On 06/12/13 01:08, Toralf Lund wrote:
OK. So it's my system.
- Toralf
Not necessarily! I wouldn't worry too much about VirtualBox 4.3 - it is
terribly hosed; I suggest you downgrade back to 4.2.20 which,
Problem is, I also tried a couple of different releases of 4.2.20, with
the same result...
like
Giles, I've been using without any adverse effects for a while. I too
run a headless server but make use of VRDE where I need to access a
Windows host!
Maybe headless works, and the normal GUI startup doesn't? Actually, I
VBoxHeadless does seem to start, but I'm not quite sure how to verify
that it works the way it should.
(
[toralf@osl-71465 ~]$ VirtualBox -startvm Win7partition
Segmentation fault
[toralf@osl-71465 ~]$ VirtualBox
Segmentation fault
[toralf@osl-71465 ~]$ VBoxHeadless -startvm Win7partition
Oracle VM VirtualBox Headless Interface 4.3.4
(C) 2008-2013 Oracle Corporation
All rights reserved.
)
- Toralf
I usually exclusively use vboxmanage and the vbox web-service (through
phpVirtualbox), but out of interest to your problem yesterday I ran a X
server on my system and ran the Virtualbox GUI (v.4.2.20) on my server,
it seemed to show all my servers running OK etc... I didn't try to
interact with them, but it didn't seg-fault. I sometimes also use VRDE
bound to localhost 127.0.0.1 as well...
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NetSecSpec Ltd
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