Archive for February, 2009

Update: SUN vXM VirtualBox 2.1.4

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

xVM VirtualBox has been updated to 2.1.4.

Shared folders still don’t work out of the box with Windows 7 Beta guests, but I managed to get it to work by using this trick (via Fat Bloke):
- open Regedit (as administrator)
- navigate to this key and change the value to 0 (zero): HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet001\Services\VBoxGuest\Start
- reboot the Windows 7 guest
- create a shared folder
- Navigate to (or map to a letter) \\vboxsvr\SHARENAME

DOWNLOAD SUN VXM VIRTUALBOX 2.1.4
Get it now: Download VirtualBox 2.1.4 (32-bit)
exe installer, 36.1MB, MD5 sum: 4E6E7990D88C58D38551572A326A1F70

For 64-bit hosts: Download VirtualBox 2.1.4 (64-bit)
exe installer, 39.9MB, MD5 sum: F82F3A1047DC4932C28AAF487F29AFAA

Other stuff: VirtualBox for Linux, Mac, Solaris + SDKs and older versions

SUN XVM VIRTUALBOX SCREENSHOTS
WHAT’S NEW IN SUN XVM VIRTUALBOX 2.1.4
Windows hosts: fixed host crashes/hangs on certain 32 bits Windows systems when running Linux guests (bugs #1606, #2269, #2763)
Windows hosts: Fixed network component BSOD issue (bugs #3168, #2916)
Windows hosts: Fixed installation issues (bugs #2517, #1730, #3130)

Linux hosts: fixed occasional kernel oopses (bug #2556)
Linux hosts: fixed module dependency for shipped modules (bug #3115)
Linux hosts: moved the udev rules for USB forward so that they don’t override existing system rules (bug #3143)
Linux hosts: fixed the issue with guest not being able to communicate with each other when attached via TAP interfaces (bug #3215)
Linux hosts: give up probing for USB gracefully if dbus or hal are not available (bug #3136)
Linux hosts: fixed warnings in installer when SELinux was disabled (bug #3098)
Linux hosts: VirtualBox sometimes failed to start if it had been started using sudo previously (bug #3270)

Solaris hosts: fixed high CPU load while running many guests in parallel
Solaris hosts: fixed inability to start more than 128 VMs

VMM: fixed performance regression for Windows guests (bug #3172)
VMM: ignore CPU stepping when restoring a saved state/snapshot

REM: fixed inability to use gdb to debug programs in Linux guests with software virtualization (bug #3245)

GUI: fixed dead key handling on Solaris hosts (bug #3256)
GUI: in the shutdown dialog, disable the action send the shutdown signal if the guest is currently not using ACPI
GUI: suppress additional key release events sent by X11 hosts when keys are auto-repeated (bug #1296)

API: restore case insensitive OS type name lookup (bug #3087)

VBoxHeadless: really don’t start X11 services (clipboard service, 3D acceleration; Solaris & Darwin hosts only; bug #3199)

NAT: fixed occasional crashes when the guest is doing traceroute (non-Windows hosts; bug #3200)
NAT: fixed crashes under high load (bug #3110)
NAT: fixed truncated downloads (Windows hosts only, bug #3257)
NAT: don’t intercept TFTP packages with a destination address different from the builtin TFTP server (bug #3112)

USB: several fixes for USB passthrough on Linux hosts
USB: reduced host CPU utilization if EHCI is active

VRDP: fixed VRDP server black screen after a client reconnect (bug #1989)
VRDP: modified rdesktop client (rdesktop-vrdp) now uses NumLock state synchronization (bug #3253)

LsiLogic: make FreeBSD guests work (bug #3174)

ATA: fixed deadlock when pausing VM due to problems with the virtual disk (e.g. disk full, iSCSI target unavailable)

iSCSI: fixed possible crash when pausing the VM

3D support: added missing GL_MAX_TEXTURE_COORDS_ARB (bug #3246)

Windows Additions: fixed ERROR (e0000101) error during installation (bug #1923)
Windows Additions: fixed Windows Explorer hang when browsing shared folders with 64 bit guests (bug #2225)
Windows Additions: fixed guest screen distortions during a video mode change
Windows Additions: fixed the Network drive not connected message for mapped shared folders drives after the guest startup (bug #3157)

Linux Additions: fixed occasional file corruption when writing files in O_APPEND mode to a shared folder (bug #2844)
Linux Additions: the mouse driver was not properly set up on X.Org release candidates (bug #3212)
Linux Additions: fixed installer to work with openSUSE 11.1 (bug #3213)
Linux Additions: disable dynamic resizing if the X server is configured for fixed resolutions
Linux/Solaris Additions: handle virtual resolutions properly which are larger than the actual guest resolution (bug #3096)

Update: TreeSize 5.2.2

Thursday, February 19th, 2009

TreeSize 5.2.2 is now out – a bugfix release that addresses several issues, including some introduced in the recent 5.2 release.

TREESIZE 5.2.2 DOWNLOADS
Get it now: Download TreeSize 5.2.2
exe installer, 6.84MB, MD5 sum: 1ADC77E8F6FF3EA506A6A6248592B42B
WHAT’S NEW IN TREESIZE 5.2.2
- Now the shadow of the pie chart is deactivated as well if the gradient in the background of the chart is deactivated
- Bugfix: The total and free space was no longer shown for UNC paths in the drives panel.
- Bugfix: The file extensions and users statistics was no longer working for virtual root folders
- Bugfix: If a single file was dragged from the “Details” list to the directory tree, an error could occur.
- Bugfix: When scrolling in the bar chart that had a lot of elements, the chart was corrupted.
- Bugfix: On systems that had the Windows printer spooler service not running an error message occurred at the startup of TreeSize.
- Bugfix: Deactivating the statistics for “Age of Files” in the Options dialog did not persist when TreeSize was started again.
- Bugfix: The option “Include only files created in the past XX days” did also check the creation date of folders in V5.2 and therefore returned unexpected results.
- A few minor bug fixes and improvements have been incorporated

New Entry: EASEUS Partition Manager Server Edition

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Running in Windows Server 2008 R2 BETA

Running in Windows Server 2008 R2 BETA

Some time ago I got curious about the Windows Server 2008 R2 Beta MS recently put out for grabs. So I downloaded the release and fired up my trusty xVM VirtualBox, only to find out that R2 will only install on 64-bit machines. My PC does, in fact, have a 64-bit heart (Athlon 64 X2 6000+ Brisbane), but the host OS on which vXM runs is a 32-bit Windows XP SP3 install. To make a long story short, I had to drop the virtual machine idea and install R2 natively. Fortunately, I had a nearly empty partition to spare, which R2 happily took for its own.

After a few days of testing, I decided to keep the R2 install as a testbed for server software. However, I felt the partition it was installed onto was too large and I wanted to recover some of that space. Problem was, I needed a partition manager that would run on a server version of Windows (I preferred to avoid resizing the partition from within XP, just in case), so I postponed the whole thing for a while. Not for long though, since after a couple of days I got an email from the guys over at EASEUS, asking if I wanted to test their server partition manager :D

The program is able to perform a lot of partition and hard disk related tasks:

  • - creating partitions using unallocated space
  • - format partitions (FAT32 or NTFS)
  • - copy entire partitions (requires unallocated space of at least equal size)
  • - resize partitions (requires a reboot if the target partition is the one on which the currently running OS resides)
  • - move partitions (if you need to “move around” some of the unallocated space, maybe to grow another partition)
  • - delete partition

It’s also possible to copy an entire hard disk, provided you have an empty one prepared.

The copy disk wizard

The copy disk wizard

Most of the operations are assisted by the graphical representation of disks and partitions, very similar to what most people are used from PowerQuest’s legendary Partition Magic (acquired and then closed down by Symantec in 2004). Simply, click, right click, drag, drop, resize on the disks and partitions to perform all available operations and run the various included tools.

Some of these tasks can also be performed by accessing the Disk Manager snap-in (Right click on My Computer -> Manage -> Disk Manager): Changing partition labels, changing partition letters. Still, it’s handy to have them available in a partition manager, since they are most often used when one is working with disks and partitions.

There’s a “check” tool which will analyze a partition for inconsistencies and is also able to execute the Chkdsk program to fix errors. It will also scan for bad sectors, if instructed. However, in case there are open files on the target partition, it will automatically start Chkdsk in read-only mode.

“Hide partition” and “set active” are somewhat rarely used options, but they should, nevertheless, be present in any partition manager.

A very useful feature (which should be standard for all partition managers) is the ability to create a bootable disc from which the program can be started even if the OS fails to boot. It works with both CDs and DVDs. When ran in this way, the partition manager correctly detects most RAID volumes thanks to the integrated drivers. (This is very important, since running via a boot disk means that drivers that would otherwise be installed on the OS are now unavailable).

Unfortunately, EASEUS Partition Manager, cannot handle dynamic disks (Microsoft’s LVM/Software RAID implementation). To say the truth, not many partition managers are able to do this and I only know of one that does it on a server version of Windows (Paragon’s Partition Manager, which is sensibly more expensive)

The supported features, however, performed perfectly in my case (a 21GB partition was moved in under 30 minutes). I didn’t encounter any errors or “hiccups” during the program’s runtime. Many tasks can be performed without restarting the computer and are effective immediately (after moving the aforementioned partition, system information was updated automatically and I was able to create a new partition in the unallocated space).

On the downside, I have to mention the fact that some parts of the GUI don’t use system fonts, with strange results.

Another thing I noticed is that after the partition manager does its job and restarts the computer the second time, Windows will warn you that it was unable to boot properly in the previous attempt. Of course, that’s only because the partition manager restarted the computer before the boot process could be completed. I can’t call this a bug or lack of functionality, but a workardound could probably be implemented, to avoid any possible confusion.

Some may also point out the 1.5TB size limitation, but I think it’s just because the software doesn’t support dynamic disks and at the moment there have been a few announcements about HDDs larger than 1.5TB, but no actual products are available for purchase :)

If you want to know more, you can check the complete features list on the EASEUS website.

EASEUS PARTITION MANAGER SERVER DOWNLOADS
Get it now: Download EASEUS Partition Manager Server 3.0
ZIP archive, 38.1MB, MD5 sum: 339DDD1FBF0FAD96C6D4BB7C762877A2

Home version (free): Download EASEUS Partition Manager Home 3.0
zip archive, 7.93MB, MD5 sum: D5168CBFF1C50876806E84099A6E590F

Beta: SecureCRT 6.2 Beta 2

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

SecureCRT BETA running on Windows 7 BETA :D

SecureCRT BETA running on Windows 7 BETA :D

A new beta version of the upcoming SecureCRT release has recently been made available: 6.2 Beta 2.

While the first beta for SecureCRT 6.2 introduced a lot of new features and changes to existing functionality, this one seems focused to fixing bugs… and, my oh my, that’s a lot of “crash” bugs :D

Well, at least the color schemes are properly saved now; this bug made me give up trying to make my own color scheme some time ago.

SECURECRT 6.2 BETA 2 DOWNLOADS
WHAT’S NEW IN SECURECRT 6.2 BETA 2
- Under Vista, selecting a file using “Zmodem Upload List…” from the Transfer menu caused SecureCRT to crash.
- If the “Clear on disconnect” option was set and SecureCRT went into full screen mode after disconnecting from a session that had more than a page of output, SecureCRT crashed.
- SecureCRT could crash after attempting to connect to a host that was not responding.
- Under certain circumstances, SecureCRT could crash after scrolling back and then attempting to select some text.
- If a session setting was changed in the Session Options dialog and then the Session Options dialog was re-opened, SecureCRT sometimes crashed.
- If the X/Y/Zmodem upload and download folders did not exist and a Zmodem download was started and the “Browse for Folder” dialog was used after the transfer had timed out, SecureCRT crashed.
- If the command line specified a path for a script, the script was not launched.
- On a 64-bit machine, Help could not be launched.
- With the “Retain size and font” option set, under certain circumstances, data displayed in the session window could not be selected.
- If a Zmodem transfer was started and the download directory was not valid, if the “Browse for Folder” dialog was cancelled after the transfer timed out, garbage characters were sent to the
server.
- In the Connect dialog, if several sessions were selected and one was de-selected, when the mouse was right-clicked to display the context menu, the session was selected.
- New color schemes added to an active session were not saved to the configuration file.
- The 64-bit combined SecureCRT and SecureFX installer installed into the x86 location when run in silent mode.
- In the installer, on the dialog that shows where the application is going to be installed, long install location paths were cut off.
- The upgrade eligibility date displayed in the installer was not correct.

Update: ZOC 6.05

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

ZOC running on Windows 7 Beta

ZOC running on Windows 7 Beta

ZOC 6.05 is now available.

It’s basically a bugfixes release, mainly for the Mac version.

DOWNLOAD ZOC 6.05
Get it now: Download ZOC 6.05 (Windows)
exe installer, 3.87MB, MD5 sum: C40213FE64FEBF991FB4FD587DD7C1C6

Mac OS X version: Download ZOC 6.05 for Mac
dmg, 3.87MB, MD5 sum: C40213FE64FEBF991FB4FD587DD7C1C6

Other platforms, resources: ZOC download page

WHAT’S NEW IN ZOC 6.05
- FIX: ssh v1 sessions did not process input/output (OS X only)
- FIX: zoom in/zoom-out (maximize) did not work correctly (OS X only)
- CHG: changed shortcut for scrollback find to Cmd+F (OS X only)
- CHG: the field to enter the path for SCP download is now editable
- FIX: Zmodem resume was broken
- NEW: streamlined host directory csv-import and help for the import function
- FIX: possible error message when switching windows with host directory open (OSX only)
- FIX: clipboard functions did not work under Windows 9x, second try (Windows only)
- FIX: could not select text to copy to clipboard in 5250 emulation
- CHG: changed shortcut for Clear Screen to Alt+Y/Cmd+Y (all platforms)
- FIX: crashed when saving Program Settings (Mac OS X PPC only)
- FIX: clipboard functions did not work under Windows 9x (Windows only)
- FIX: 5250 emulation processed mouse moves as mouse clicks
- FIX: Tab switching (Cmd+1-Cmd+9) did not work (OS X only)
- FIX: ZOC should run again on systems below Windows 2000 (Windows only)

Update: WebDrive 8.23

Monday, February 16th, 2009

WebDrive is a piece of software in the vein of SftpDrive and RedDrive, but more powerful.

Version 8.23 is now available, a true YABR.

DOWNLOAD WEBDRIVE 8.23
Get it now: Download WebDrive 8.23
exe installer, 6.02MB, MD5 sum: 25748AF9C9CD77B6282565CE08F50256

64-bit version: Download WebDrive 8.23 (x64)
exe installer, 9.73MB, MD5 sum: 697E9128D314C91C94AA58CAA5C2E116

WHAT’S NEW WEBDRIVE 8.23
- Fixed hang issue that could freeze explorer and the system, seen most often on Vista SP1 but could happen on other systems as well.
- Fixed IIS / NTLM authentication issue that resulted in errors renaming or uploading files when using Auto DAV locking on persistent connections.
- Fixed Offline synchronization issue when editing a word file offline and then performing a synchronize operation that resulted in a “Server modified copy” file being created when the file was not actually modified on the server by another user.
- Fixed Offline issue where folders or files that were previously marked offline could lose their status as “offline” files.
- Added support for French FTP servers that don’t support the MLSD command. Webdrive can now parse the unix date listing that contains month names in french.
- Changed auto dav lock behavior to NOT take out a DAV lock when an application is doing byte range locks if the file extension is not in the user supplied extension list.
- Changed FTP symbolic link resolve logic to use the link name instead of the path when determining if a link is for a file or folder.

Update: CPU-Z 1.50

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

New CPU-Z release supporting the new Core i7 models as well as the NVIDIA 740i chipset.

CPU-Z 1.50 DOWNLOADS
Get it now: CPU-Z 1.50
ZIP archive, 595KB, MD5 sum: 1B810E82737007157FEA9B980F731DD4
WHAT’S NEW IN CPU-Z 1.50
- Improved support for AMD Phenom II processor.
- New Intel Core i7 models.
- Support for NVIDIA 740i chipset.
- Several bug fixes.
CPU-Z 1.50 SCREENSHOT
CPU-Z 1.50 showing info about my Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (Brisbane)

CPU-Z 1.50 showing info about my Athlon 64 X2 6000+ (Brisbane)

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