Hello,
When I creating a new virtual machine it's only x32 choice in the os list? This is in the php gui.
When i list os types in command line it supports x64:
ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu (32 bit) Family ID: Linux Family Desc: Linux 64 bit: false
ID: Ubuntu_64 Description: Ubuntu (64 bit) Family ID: Linux Family Desc: Linux 64 bit: true
Do any one now way?
I run Ubuntu server 14
Greetings Tom
I'm not sure that an os being in that list means it's supported.
On Aug 2, 2014, at 7:01 PM, "CiscoNerd" heftigehelga@users.sf.net wrote: Hello, When I creating a new virtual machine it's only x32 choice in the os list? This is in the php gui. When i list os types in command line it supports x64: ID: Ubuntu Description: Ubuntu (32 bit) Family ID: Linux Family Desc: Linux 64 bit: false ID: Ubuntu_64 Description: Ubuntu (64 bit) Family ID: Linux Family Desc: Linux 64 bit: true Do any one now way? I run Ubuntu server 14 Greetings Tom no x64 support on php gui, but in command line ( Ubuntu Server 14) Sent from sourceforge.net because imoore76@yahoo.com is subscribed to https://sourceforge.net/p/phpvirtualbox/discussion/help/ To unsubscribe from further messages, a project admin can change settings at https://sourceforge.net/p/phpvirtualbox/admin/discussion/forums. Or, if this is a mailing list, you can unsubscribe from the mailing list.
On Aug 2, 2014, at 7:01 PM, "CiscoNerd" heftigehelga@users.sf.net wrote:
no x64 support on php gui, but in command line ( Ubuntu Server 14)
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Hello,
When I creating a new virtual machine it's only x32 choice in the os list? This is in the php gui.
When i list os types in command line it supports x64:
ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu (32 bit)
Family ID: Linux
Family Desc: Linux
64 bit: false
ID: Ubuntu_64
Description: Ubuntu (64 bit)
Family ID: Linux
Family Desc: Linux
64 bit: true
Do any one now way?
I run Ubuntu server 14
Greetings Tom
I'm not sure that an os being in that list means it's supported.