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[ colinux-Bugs-3512516 ] Crash on coLinux start

Bugs item #3512516, was opened at 2012-03-28 12:36
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Category: Crash / BSOD
Group: v0.7.x (release)
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Lorne Sturtevant (dragor42)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Crash on coLinux start

Initial Comment:
coLinix is crashing when it's starting.  My machine is Windows xp SP3.  The crash only occurs when using a PAE
kernel.  If PAE is disabled, then it will not crash.  I am using the 0.7.9 release and the
Debian-6.0.1-squeeze.7z image.

This crash is not consistent.  I've created a little script that starts coLinux, waits, then kills it.  It
does this in a loop until it crashes.  It will eventually crash, but it can be from as little as 10 tries
upwards of 174 tries in the loop.  I've attached the script, it's test.sh.  I run this under cygwin.  I've also
tried this on two separate boxes, both are winxp sp3 without PAE.  One box seems to crash quicker than the
other, but they both eventually do it.

I've attached one of the minidump files.  From examining the dump files in windbg, they all appear the same. 
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SourceForge.net | 29 Mar 05:27
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[ colinux-Bugs-3512516 ] Crash on coLinux start

Bugs item #3512516, was opened at 2012-03-28 12:36
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Category: Crash / BSOD
Group: v0.7.x (release)
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Lorne Sturtevant (dragor42)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Crash on coLinux start

Initial Comment:
coLinix is crashing when it's starting.  My machine is Windows xp SP3.  The crash only occurs when using a PAE
kernel.  If PAE is disabled, then it will not crash.  I am using the 0.7.9 release and the
Debian-6.0.1-squeeze.7z image.

This crash is not consistent.  I've created a little script that starts coLinux, waits, then kills it.  It
does this in a loop until it crashes.  It will eventually crash, but it can be from as little as 10 tries
upwards of 174 tries in the loop.  I've attached the script, it's test.sh.  I run this under cygwin.  I've also
tried this on two separate boxes, both are winxp sp3 without PAE.  One box seems to crash quicker than the
other, but they both eventually do it.

I've attached one of the minidump files.  From examining the dump files in windbg, they all appear the same. 
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SourceForge.net | 28 Mar 21:36
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[ colinux-Bugs-3512516 ] Crash on coLinux start

Bugs item #3512516, was opened at 2012-03-28 12:36
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Category: Crash / BSOD
Group: v0.7.x (release)
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Lorne Sturtevant (dragor42)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Crash on coLinux start

Initial Comment:
coLinix is crashing when it's starting.  My machine is Windows xp SP3.  The crash only occurs when using a PAE
kernel.  If PAE is disabled, then it will not crash.  I am using the 0.7.9 release and the
Debian-6.0.1-squeeze.7z image.

This crash is not consistent.  I've created a little script that starts coLinux, waits, then kills it.  It
does this in a loop until it crashes.  It will eventually crash, but it can be from as little as 10 tries
upwards of 174 tries in the loop.  I've attached the script, it's test.sh.  I run this under cygwin.  I've also
tried this on two separate boxes, both are winxp sp3 without PAE.  One box seems to crash quicker than the
other, but they both eventually do it.

I've attached one of the minidump files.  From examining the dump files in windbg, they all appear the same. 
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coLinux autobuild | 26 Mar 06:06

autobuild org.colinux.devel 20120326 00:57:25 r1596

The autobuild system has detected a new revision in the source repository.
Review last changed from changelog.txt, also attached in mail.

Download the compiled version:
http://www.henrynestler.com/colinux/autobuild/devel-20120326/

 colinux-0.7.10-20120326.src.tgz  (1085199 Bytes)
 daemons-0.7.10-20120326.dbg.zip  (687002 Bytes)
 daemons-0.7.10-20120326.zip  (567184 Bytes)

Note, the autobuild compilation does not include an installer.
Remember to reload the driver with these commands:

	colinux-daemon.exe --remove-driver
	colinux-daemon.exe --install-driver

The vmlinux and modules are up to date. Please use last version from
http://www.henrynestler.com/colinux/autobuild/devel-20110807/

The autobuild compilations are not official releases of Cooperative Linux
software.  There is no warranty that any autobuild version is stable.  If
use this autobuild version, please give us feedback of your experience.

Job runs on machine with 64 bit version of gcc 4.3.2.
A service from http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm

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SourceForge.net | 21 Mar 10:28
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[ colinux-Bugs-3509641 ] rmdir on cofs returns success but the dir remains

Bugs item #3509641, was opened at 2012-03-21 02:28
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Category: Linux Kernel
Group: v0.7.x (release)
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Grnch (grnch)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: rmdir on cofs returns success but the dir remains

Initial Comment:
I shared a local NTFS disk through cofs (host is XP) and then I mounted it from inside the Linux image with the
following mount options:

noattrib,nocache,uid=foo,gid=foo,fmask=0644

Then I navigate to the mounted cofs dir create a non-empty dir, e.g.

mkdir foo
echo bar > foo/bar

If I try to delete this dir with rmdir, instead of getting an error that the dir is non-empty, I get success but
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coLinux autobuild | 12 Mar 06:07

autobuild org.colinux.devel 20120312 04:50:16 r1592

The autobuild system has detected a new revision in the source repository.
Review last changed from changelog.txt, also attached in mail.

Download the compiled version:
http://www.henrynestler.com/colinux/autobuild/devel-20120312/

 colinux-0.7.10-20120312.src.tgz  (1085071 Bytes)
 daemons-0.7.10-20120312.dbg.zip  (686979 Bytes)
 daemons-0.7.10-20120312.zip  (567158 Bytes)

Note, the autobuild compilation does not include an installer.
Remember to reload the driver with these commands:

	colinux-daemon.exe --remove-driver
	colinux-daemon.exe --install-driver

The vmlinux and modules are up to date. Please use last version from
http://www.henrynestler.com/colinux/autobuild/devel-20110807/

The autobuild compilations are not official releases of Cooperative Linux
software.  There is no warranty that any autobuild version is stable.  If
use this autobuild version, please give us feedback of your experience.

Job runs on machine with 64 bit version of gcc 4.3.2.
A service from http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm

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Henry Nestler
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SourceForge.net | 9 Feb 18:57
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[ colinux-Support Requests-3486347 ] gigabit link

Support Requests item #3486347, was opened at 2012-02-09 09:49
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: gigabit link

Initial Comment:
How do I set up gigabit link between host and guest? Looks like I'm only connected at 100Mbps. I checked the
priority, and colinux-net-daemon.exe is set to high by default. I wanted to increase the MTU but seems to
be limited to 1500, maybe I can hack it in the registry? I'm not sure if this will provide any performance
improvements but just trying things out.

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Comment By: sy (sunyin)
Date: 2012-02-09 09:57

Message:
If what you are trying to achieve is make host colinux network
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SourceForge.net | 9 Feb 18:49
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[ colinux-Support Requests-3486347 ] gigabit link

Support Requests item #3486347, was opened at 2012-02-09 09:49
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: gigabit link

Initial Comment:
How do I set up gigabit link between host and guest? Looks like I'm only connected at 100Mbps. I checked the
priority, and colinux-net-daemon.exe is set to high by default. I wanted to increase the MTU but seems to
be limited to 1500, maybe I can hack it in the registry? I'm not sure if this will provide any performance
improvements but just trying things out.

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SourceForge.net | 9 Feb 00:34
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[ colinux-Support Requests-3485846 ] video playback slow

Support Requests item #3485846, was opened at 2012-02-08 11:12
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: video playback slow

Initial Comment:
I got xorg, ssh server, firefox, flashplugin installed on the guest. Using the dummy driver and running
Xming on WIndows XP SP3 host. Firefox is running but the video is very choppy, getting 10fps. I'm running
host to guest through a dedicated TAP connection with another eth for internet connection. Any ideas on
speeding up video playback? use different driver?

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Comment By: David Rorex (josath)
Date: 2012-02-08 15:34

Message:
To me it sounds like nothing is wrong. 10fps video from a plugin inside a
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SourceForge.net | 8 Feb 20:12
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[ colinux-Support Requests-3485846 ] video playback slow

Support Requests item #3485846, was opened at 2012-02-08 11:12
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Category: None
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: simon1tan (simon1tan)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: video playback slow

Initial Comment:
I got xorg, ssh server, firefox, flashplugin installed on the guest. Using the dummy driver and running
Xming on WIndows XP SP3 host. Firefox is running but the video is very choppy, getting 10fps. I'm running
host to guest through a dedicated TAP connection with another eth for internet connection. Any ideas on
speeding up video playback? use different driver?

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coLinux autobuild | 30 Jan 06:07

autobuild org.colinux.devel 20120129 23:16:48 r1590

The autobuild system has detected a new revision in the source repository.
Review last changed from changelog.txt, also attached in mail.

Download the compiled version:
http://www.henrynestler.com/colinux/autobuild/devel-20120129/

 colinux-0.7.10-20120129.src.tgz  (1084204 Bytes)
 daemons-0.7.10-20120129.dbg.zip  (686965 Bytes)
 daemons-0.7.10-20120129.zip  (567152 Bytes)

Note, the autobuild compilation does not include an installer.
Remember to reload the driver with these commands:

	colinux-daemon.exe --remove-driver
	colinux-daemon.exe --install-driver

The vmlinux and modules are up to date. Please use last version from
http://www.henrynestler.com/colinux/autobuild/devel-20110807/

The autobuild compilations are not official releases of Cooperative Linux
software.  There is no warranty that any autobuild version is stable.  If
use this autobuild version, please give us feedback of your experience.

Job runs on machine with 64 bit version of gcc 4.3.2.
A service from http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/CompileFarm

--

-- 
Lots of fun with newest version,
Henry Nestler
------------------------------------------------------------------------
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