![]() The remote user will be prompted to allow the connection and needs to press Allow. Select the remote computer and press Remote Control - prompt for confirmation. Go to the Computers & Contacts tab and add the remote computer to your list. I am using the "recommended" one that was offered to me when I ran "Driver Manager". To connect via confirmation, please follow the instructions below: Open your TeamViewer (Classic). Done 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.Īs for the video card on Linux Mint. All is fully updated.Ĭalculating upgrade. If anyone had similar virtualbox experiences in the past and could share how they found the solution, would appreciate it. ![]() This transition to a new PC+OS has been very stressful. The reason I made this thread is to find the general direction of where to seek the solution. I have done Google/Youtube research before posting this thread and have heard things something about Kernel update, but knowing nothing about what that means - I decided not to risk changing settings that might create some permanent damage. I don't know if this roots from the same problem, but really hope it does. A friend of mine with the same virtualbox setup has less ram/processors dedicated and it runs smooth as wind. Entire system is encrypted (default Linux encryption during install) Virtualbox specifications:Īnother thing I noticed (created separate thread about this) is that that Virtualbox with Windows on it (VM) is running laggy even though I dedicated 8 processors and 8gb of ram on it. 2 of those times I was configuring settings in virtualbox during the time it froze. Why I think this is happening because of Virtualbox:īecause in all 3 cases, virtualbox was open. This is dangerous as I could have had some important files that would be unsaved due to this. This happens randomly after 1-2 hours of usage. This has happend 3 times in total over the last 2 days, in both cases I waited around 5-10 minutes for it to unfreeze, nothing happend so had to manually reboot the PC by holding the power button. The entire system is freezing and I cannot move the cursor, type any keyboards commands - or do anything to even kill any processes. I myself am a Windows user and am in the transition of switching to Linux, very new to all this. Newly built PC (1 week old) + newly installed Linux MINT.
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