Attachments log.zip Log from VM that crashed (18.88 KiB) Downloaded 14 times innarion Posts: 2 Joined: 11. As I said before, with VirtualBox 5.1.34 and some previous versions Android x86 worked perfectly. I don't really understand what is going on in it.Īll the VMs had 2 GB of RAM, 128 MB of video RAM, 4 CPUs (Intel i7) and 3D acceleration enabled. Set VM OS as Linux 2.6/3.x/4.x (圆4) in Virtual Box Run Android x86 5.1RC1, format virtual disk as ext4 Let LiveCD automatically do the formatting and partitioning (That is, not using cgdisk to. I attach a log of one of the VMs that crashed like this. This behavior is observed at all my Android x86 machines (all 64bit, I mostly use Android 6.0 and 7.0). No matter if I start the machine normally or use a snapshot, no matter if I turn on an old machine or make a new one, it always boots and after a few seconds the window closes and the state of the machine in the menu is Aborted. Now also committing VirtualBox launchers to SVN repository. But clicking left mouse button represents touch functionality. Now if I want to touch anything via mouse pointer I have to move the pointer but I can't move the pointer without clicking left mouse button. Together with the system update, VirtualBox updated to 5.2.10_Ubuntu r121806 (I had 5.1.34 before) and my VMs (I only have various versions of Android x86) started crashing. I installed Android-x86 6.0-r3.iso in VirtualBox Manager 5.1.22Ubuntu (Ubuntu 17.04). Some needed fixes in regard of OpenRC got added, Flightgear got a huge update in content, Tesseract sees a new release and we included some more python updates as usual. Linux ideapad-700-15ISK 4.15.0-20-generic #21-Ubuntu SMP Tue Apr 24 06:16: x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux Hi community, Again we updated some of our kernels and included needed fixes for the CVE-2017-6074 - DCCP double-free vulnerability. Hi, I know Android x86 is not officially supported by VirtualBox, but until recently it worked just fine.Ī few days ago I updated my Ubuntu Mate from 17 to 18.04 LTSĬode: Select all Expand view Collapse view lsb_release -a
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