GoldenPlaya3
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I previously had the opportunity to experiment with a virtual machine using Ubuntu, but I don't really understand this topic.
My resource allocation is 9216MB of Main Memory, 7 CPUs, and 128MB of Video Memory. I have also allocated more than 40GB of space in advance. However, when I try to start it, I can't access the home screen; only a blinking underscore appears in the upper left corner on a black screen. I waited for a while and when I saw the error "watchdog: CPU stuck," I got worried and exited. What is the cause of this error? Is there a problem? How can I fix these issues?
When I slightly reduced the Main Memory and significantly decreased the CPUs, it started, but it is still slow, and the fans start to speed up. Is there an ideal value for these resources?
My resource allocation is 9216MB of Main Memory, 7 CPUs, and 128MB of Video Memory. I have also allocated more than 40GB of space in advance. However, when I try to start it, I can't access the home screen; only a blinking underscore appears in the upper left corner on a black screen. I waited for a while and when I saw the error "watchdog: CPU stuck," I got worried and exited. What is the cause of this error? Is there a problem? How can I fix these issues?
When I slightly reduced the Main Memory and significantly decreased the CPUs, it started, but it is still slow, and the fans start to speed up. Is there an ideal value for these resources?