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Dave Korn wrote:No, its an AMD Phenom II. However, your hints were correct. I disabled the VirtualBox System::VT-x/AMD-V features and the problem goes away. What Crystal Balls you have!
Nah, hang on, I'll give the psychic debugging a go.<places hand to forehead, covering eyes, waves other hand out in front of me in a mystical-looking way> I'm getting something.... the spirits are talking... or maybe it's just the beer... and they tell me: The problem is that the CPUID instruction in your virtual machine is returning some kind of bogus output that's leading set_fpu() to believe the CPU supports SSE, but the emulation in fact does not, and it blows up here:
0x697826c4<set_fpu+164>: stmxcsr -0x14(%ebp)
Also, is your CPU a VIA by any chance, maybe a C7?
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