genericname
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Sick and tired of dealing with the sloppiness that is Flexi, and the randomness of errors I get from Onyx, I'd like to give Caldera a try.
I can't afford to take our RIP system down to set up a dual-boot just to try something out though, so I'm trying to run Caldera through a VM VirtualBox install of Debian. Problem is, when trying to do a GUI install of Caldera's distro, it completely locks up. Found out why by trying to do an advanced install, as it gives me the following error:
This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.
Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.
Everything I've found points to this being an issue with virtualization technology, but I'm still getting the error after enabling all virtualization in my BIOS.
Ideas?
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HP xw8600 Workstation
Intel Xeon X5450 3GHz
XP Pro - SP3
4GB of RAM (Registering in XP as 3GB, of course)
Running Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.8
I can't afford to take our RIP system down to set up a dual-boot just to try something out though, so I'm trying to run Caldera through a VM VirtualBox install of Debian. Problem is, when trying to do a GUI install of Caldera's distro, it completely locks up. Found out why by trying to do an advanced install, as it gives me the following error:
This kernel requires an x86-64 CPU, but only detected an i686 CPU.
Unable to boot - please use a kernel appropriate for your CPU.
Everything I've found points to this being an issue with virtualization technology, but I'm still getting the error after enabling all virtualization in my BIOS.
Ideas?
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HP xw8600 Workstation
Intel Xeon X5450 3GHz
XP Pro - SP3
4GB of RAM (Registering in XP as 3GB, of course)
Running Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.8