Slim Joe wrote:
Using virtualbox-ose 1.6.6-dfsg-2, I cannot run any x86_64
Linux distribution (e.g. Fedora 9). The guest OS complains
that I'm using an plain i586 machine. Is the open-source
version of virtualbox available in Debian at all capable
of running 64-bit guest operating systems? Note t
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Slim Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Using virtualbox-ose 1.6.6-dfsg-2, I cannot run any x86_64
> Linux distribution (e.g. Fedora 9). The guest OS complains
You'll likely need the full product and version 2.0 in order to do
64bit guest additions. I ran into the sa
Using virtualbox-ose 1.6.6-dfsg-2, I cannot run any x86_64
Linux distribution (e.g. Fedora 9). The guest OS complains
that I'm using an plain i586 machine. Is the open-source
version of virtualbox available in Debian at all capable
of running 64-bit guest operating systems? Note that I'm
using Debi
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