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Oracle linux virtualbox i686
Oracle linux virtualbox i686













oracle linux virtualbox i686

Your suggestion to install the version from : Well of course I could try, but do you think it would help? The openSUSE-package spells virtualbox, Oracle's spells VirtualBox. Sorry Jim, fell asleep, had been a long day!įirst about $ rpm -qi, don't understand that -i flag, to me it's connected to "install", when I try it it reports "Virtualbox is not installed", no matter what spelling. I'll try to provide all additional information that anyone who can help might ask for. Has anyone got a suggestion I would really be grateful!

oracle linux virtualbox i686

Though I tried the suggestions to Enable IO APIC and PAE/NX without success. I really have searched and have found some who have met the same problem (and it's here I see I should need a lot more hardware info than I've got). That is, exactly the same as with the 4.1.2-version from openSUSE repo's. Unable to boot -please use kernel appropriate for your CPU." "This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU. Now, tried to build a Virtual Ubuntu12.10_x86-64-guest and install it from DVD ended up in: Uninstalled the 4.1.2-version and all related software, downloaded Virtualbox-4.2.6 64-bit and the related Extensionpack and installed them. Suggestions from a friend encouraged me to "update" virtualbox and use the opensuse version from Sun/Oracle's site. Virtualbox 4.1.2 installed that way couldn't create anything but 32-bit VM-guests. Now back to my openSUSE-12.2 on A8N-SLI (deluxe): I tried to install virtualbox using Yast2 and ordinary repo's. It has served me well for some years now and can create 32- or 64-bit VM-guest without any problem! On the A8N-SLI Premium machine I have VMWare Workstation 6.01_x86-64 installed in an older openSUSE_x86-64. VMware-guest64check reports for both machines: "This host is capable of running a 64-bit guest operating system under this Model: 15.31.0 "AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+"įeatures: fpu,vme,de,pse,tsc,msr,pae,mce,cx8,apic,sep,mtrr,pge,mca,cmov,pat,pse36,clflush,mmx,fxsr,sse,sse2,syscall,nx,mmxext,fxsr_opt,lm,3dnowext,3dnow,up,rep_good,nopl,extd_apicid,lahf_lmĬonfig Status: cfg=no, avail=yes, need=no, active=unknownīIOS: American Megatrends version: 1405, date: Įxactly the same goes for the somewhat older BIOS on A8N-SLI Premium on the "twin". Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3000+ 1,8 GHz 512 kB Box Socket 939 (90nm) With that reservation in mind, here's what I've got: I'm sorry that I perhaps cannot supply all information that might be needed for solving this problem!īefore I start this thread I really have digged all saved spec's of my hardware and searched the internet for more. I really don't think this is a openSUSE problem, nor a virtualbox-problem but encouraged by the initial thread in this forum I thought I should try, and hope no one minds ! The problem is puzzling me because I can run VMWare Workstation in an older openSUSE on a nearly twin machine?















Oracle linux virtualbox i686