Hello Compdoc*
* * * * *Sorry for the confusion.....I am actually running the Virtualbox software on my MAC OS LION. On the VirtualBox, I am running the Ubuntu 12.04.***I am trying to boot*three nodes using KVM on the Ubuntu 12.04.
When I try to boot a node, I get the below reply and it takes a long time to*boot even the first node and finally it hangs.
Could not access KVM Kernel Module: No such file or directory
failed to initialize KVM: No such file or directory
Back to tcg accelerator.
Do I need to enable the virtualization on my MAC OS LION *or on the virtual box which is running Ubuntu 12.04.....Can I get some inputs on this please.*
On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 7:00 AM, <ubuntu-users-request@lists.ubuntu.com> wrote:
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> Do you mean you are using wubi, or have you installed it to a separate
> partition, or is it running in a virtual machine (vmware or vbox for
> example)? *Again the details are important.
>
> Colin
>
First, thanks for the help. I reinstalled Ubuntu in my machine & got most of the problems solved. I installed Ubuntu from inside WXP and used WUBI. I even have Google Earth, Skype & my mic working. I use Thunderbird mail. I tried several other programs but didn't work well. One couldn't store the password. The single problem I'd like to fix now is getting two screens to work. They both did for a while but then the second one disappeared on me.
I'm a newbie on Ubuntu and am still on the crawling stage but am advancing nicely, I believe.
Nick
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 08:50:54 +0100
From: Colin Law <clanlaw@googlemail.com>
To: "Ubuntu user technical support, * * not for general discussions"
On 24 June 2012 02:59, Nick Bikkal <29.whitesnake@gmail.com> wrote:
> Colin,
>
>> Do you mean you are using wubi, or have you installed it to a separate
>> partition, or is it running in a virtual machine (vmware or vbox for
>> example)? ?Again the details are important.
>>
>> Colin
>>
> First, thanks for the help. I reinstalled Ubuntu in my machine & got most of the problems solved. I installed Ubuntu from inside WXP and used WUBI. I even have Google Earth, Skype & my mic working. I use Thunderbird mail. I tried several other programs but didn't work well. One couldn't store the password. The single problem I'd like to fix now is getting two screens to work. They both did for a while but then the second one disappeared on me.
Sorry I can't help with wubi. *My understanding is that this is really
only designed as a system for trying Ubuntu out. *I advise that you
install Ubuntu in a separate partition such that you can dual boot to
it or Windows.
Colin
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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 17:49:20 +0900
From: Nick Bikkal <29.whitesnake@gmail.com>
To: "Ubuntu user technical support, * * not for general discussions"
On Jun 24, 2012, at 4:50 PM, Colin Law <clanlaw@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 24 June 2012 02:59, Nick Bikkal <29.whitesnake@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Colin,
>>
>>> Do you mean you are using wubi, or have you installed it to a separate
>>> partition, or is it running in a virtual machine (vmware or vbox for
>>> example)? *Again the details are important.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
>> First, thanks for the help. I reinstalled Ubuntu in my machine & got most of the problems solved. I installed Ubuntu from inside WXP and used WUBI. I even have Google Earth, Skype & my mic working. I use Thunderbird mail. I tried several other programs but didn't work well. One couldn't store the password. The single problem I'd like to fix now is getting two screens to work. They both did for a while but then the second one disappeared on me.
>
> Sorry I can't help with wubi. *My understanding is that this is really
> only designed as a system for trying Ubuntu out. *I advise that you
> install Ubuntu in a separate partition such that you can dual boot to
> it or Windows.
>
> Colin
>
Thanks.
Nick
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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2012 03:25:22 -0600
From: "compdoc" <compdoc@hotrodpc.com>
To: "'Ubuntu user technical support, * *not for general discussions'"