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    [SOLVED] 64 bit virtual os

    Can I run a 64 bit Xubuntu or a 64 bit Fluxbuntu on my 64 bit Ubuntu?

    I have mounted them from the .iso file, but this is the error I get when I select "Install Fluxbuntu" or "Start or install Xubuntu" from the menu:
    Your CPU does not support long mode. Use a 32 bit distribution.
    I do have the Core 2 Duo, and like I said, I do use 64 bit Ubuntu as my standard installation.

    Is there a way I can tell VirtualBox to use both my CPUs ?
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    Re: 64 bit virtual os

    Quote Originally Posted by Inxsible View Post
    Can I run a 64 bit Xubuntu or a 64 bit Fluxbuntu on my 64 bit Ubuntu?

    I have mounted them from the .iso file, but this is the error I get when I select "Install Fluxbuntu" or "Start or install Xubuntu" from the menu:
    I do have the Core 2 Duo, and like I said, I do use 64 bit Ubuntu as my standard installation.

    Is there a way I can tell VirtualBox to use both my CPUs ?

    VMs work off a "virtualized" CPU, that CPU is a 32 bit. You cannot install a 64 bit OS on a VM. Sorry

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    Re: 64 bit virtual os

    You cannot using Virtualbox, but you could using VMware products (I do so on a daily basis).

    Maybe Xen could help you do that too, but I'm not too familiar with how it works.

    Hope this helps.

    - trib'
    Last edited by tribaal; November 28th, 2007 at 02:58 PM. Reason: typo fix

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    Re: 64 bit virtual os

    Quote Originally Posted by tribaal View Post
    You cannot using Virtualbox, but you could using VMware products (I do so on a daily basis).

    Maybe Xen could help you do that too, but I'm not too familiar with how it works.

    Hope this helps.

    - trib'
    Then, maybe I should give VMWare a try

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    Re: 64 bit virtual os

    Just a side note: You should be able to run 64 clients on Vmware Server, provided that you have a VT-enabled processor, as I found out my processor didn't actually support VT and now I can't run 64-bit clients (thanks newegg! ).

    Not sure if you can run 64-bit clients if your host OS is 32-bit, though (I know vmware server is a 32-bit application though).

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    Re: 64 bit virtual os

    yeah. I just ended up using the 32 bit versions of xubuntu and fluxbuntu.

    I think, VirtualBox is much easier to set up and use than VMWare. just my 2 cents.
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