software report error then close the window in very short time (about 1-2mins after launch) tried 7-8 times with same result
no hardware or environment changed
6.16 crash on using ubuntu 16
6.16 crash on using ubuntu 16
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Re: 6.16 crash on using ubuntu 16
You are sailing very close to the wind RAM wise - and your crash is in fact a memory error:
On the other hand, why only one core to the VM? Your host has 8, so it's not like it would be starved if you gave 2 to the VM (which I recommend).
You seem to have some kind of weird sound card with a Chinese device name showing up repeatedly in the log. I'm not seeing signs of Chinese elsewhere in the log, so I'm assuming that you are not Chinese and this might be some cheap Chinese USB sound card you might have got from somewhere? Anyway the fact that they didn't bother to give the driver a friendly name for the Western market doesn't fill me with confidence, so I would test the effect of disabling audio in the VM.
You need to free up some host RAM or add more, or reduce the allocation to the VM substantially: with 8GB total RAM on this PC it doesn't really make much sense to run two 64bit OS's simultaneously. The original idea of a VM is to use resources that otherwise are wasted. If you have anything questionable installed that might be hogging kernel RAM (RAM in the first 4GB that's addressable regardless of current CPU mode) then I'd get rid of it.00:00:02.942052 Host RAM: 8103MB (7.9GB) total, 2496MB (2.4GB) available
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00:00:03.228071 RamSize <integer> = 0x0000000080000000 (2 147 483 648, 2 048 MB)
00:00:03.228233 VRamSize <integer> = 0x0000000008000000 (134 217 728, 128 MB)
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00:02:13.261558 !! VCPU0: Guru Meditation -27 (VERR_NO_PAGE_MEMORY)
On the other hand, why only one core to the VM? Your host has 8, so it's not like it would be starved if you gave 2 to the VM (which I recommend).
You seem to have some kind of weird sound card with a Chinese device name showing up repeatedly in the log. I'm not seeing signs of Chinese elsewhere in the log, so I'm assuming that you are not Chinese and this might be some cheap Chinese USB sound card you might have got from somewhere? Anyway the fact that they didn't bother to give the driver a friendly name for the Western market doesn't fill me with confidence, so I would test the effect of disabling audio in the VM.