Oracle VM VirtualBox 7.0.8 User ManualTherefore Windows XP guests never reach the same transmission rates as other guest types. Refer to MS Knowledge base article 842264 for additional informa- tion. Three attachment types: Internal, Bridged Automatically reboots the guest after a successful Guest Additions update. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for the overall Guest Additions update to complete. By default no timeout is waitrunlevel command enables you to wait for a guest run level being reached. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for reaching the run level. By default no timeout is being used.| | 0 码力 | 546 页 | 4.37 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 7.0.6 User ManualTherefore Windows XP guests never reach the same transmission rates as other guest types. Refer to MS Knowledge base article 842264 for additional informa- tion. Three attachment types: Internal, Bridged Automatically reboots the guest after a successful Guest Additions update. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for the overall Guest Additions update to complete. By default no timeout is waitrunlevel command enables you to wait for a guest run level being reached. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for reaching the run level. By default no timeout is being used.| | 0 码力 | 545 页 | 4.37 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 7.0.4 User ManualTherefore Windows XP guests never reach the same transmission rates as other guest types. Refer to MS Knowledge base article 842264 for additional informa- tion. Three attachment types: Internal, Bridged Automatically reboots the guest after a successful Guest Additions update. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for the overall Guest Additions update to complete. By default no timeout is waitrunlevel command enables you to wait for a guest run level being reached. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for reaching the run level. By default no timeout is being used.| | 0 码力 | 543 页 | 4.37 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 7.0.10 User ManualTherefore Windows XP guests never reach the same transmission rates as other guest types. Refer to MS Knowledge base article 842264 for additional informa- tion. Three attachment types: Internal, Bridged Automatically reboots the guest after a successful Guest Additions update. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for the overall Guest Additions update to complete. By default no timeout is waitrunlevel command enables you to wait for a guest run level being reached. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for reaching the run level. By default no timeout is being used. 292 9 VBoxManage0 码力 | 548 页 | 4.38 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 7.0.2 User ManualTherefore Windows XP guests never reach the same transmission rates as other guest types. Refer to MS Knowledge base article 842264 for additional informa- tion. Three attachment types: Internal, Bridged Automatically reboots the guest after a successful Guest Additions update. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for the overall Guest Additions update to complete. By default no timeout is waitrunlevel command enables you to wait for a guest run level being reached. --timeout=<ms> Sets the timeout (in ms) to wait for reaching the run level. By default no timeout is being used.| | 0 码力 | 542 页 | 4.37 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.40 Programming Guide and Referencerequirements, we strongly recommend to use the generic glue layer described in the next section to access MS COM objects. 2.3.2 Common Python bindings layer As different wrappers ultimately provide access to (could be “MSCOM”, “XPCOM” or “WEBSERVICE”), and if set to None defaults to usable platform bindings (MS COM on Windows, XPCOM on other platforms). The second argument defines parameters, passed to the platform-specific common layer provides the method 38 2 Environment-specific notes VirtualBoxManager.waitForEvents(ms) with similar semantics. Things get somewhat more complicated for situations where an application0 码力 | 403 页 | 2.34 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.6 Programming Guide and Referencerequirements, we strongly recommend to use the generic glue layer described in the next section to access MS COM objects. 2.3.2 Common Python bindings layer As different wrappers ultimately provide access to (could be “MSCOM”, “XPCOM” or “WEBSERVICE”), and if set to None defaults to usable platform bindings (MS COM on Windows, XPCOM on other platforms). The second argument defines parameters, passed to the platform-specific common layer provides the method 36 2 Environment-specific notes VirtualBoxManager.waitForEvents(ms) with similar semantics. Things get somewhat more complicated for situations where an application0 码力 | 371 页 | 2.23 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 5.0.2 Programming Guide and Referencerequirements, we strongly recommend to use the generic glue layer described in the next section to access MS COM objects. 2.3.2 Common Python bindings layer As different wrappers ultimately provide access to (could be “MSCOM”, “XPCOM” or “WEBSERVICE”), and if set to None defaults to usable platform bindings (MS COM on Windows, XPCOM on other platforms). The second argument defines parameters, passed to the platform-specific common layer provides the method 38 2 Environment-specific notes VirtualBoxManager.waitForEvents(ms) with similar semantics. Things get somewhat more complicated for situations where an application0 码力 | 403 页 | 2.34 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.22 Programming Guide and Referencerequirements, we strongly recommend to use the generic glue layer described in the next section to access MS COM objects. 2.3.2 Common Python bindings layer As different wrappers ultimately provide access to (could be “MSCOM”, “XPCOM” or “WEBSERVICE”), and if set to None defaults to usable platform bindings (MS COM on Windows, XPCOM on other platforms). The second argument defines parameters, passed to the platform-specific common layer provides the method 36 2 Environment-specific notes VirtualBoxManager.waitForEvents(ms) with similar semantics. Things get somewhat more complicated for situations where an application0 码力 | 376 页 | 1.33 MB | 1 年前3
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.3.36 Programming Guide and Referencerequirements, we strongly recommend to use the generic glue layer described in the next section to access MS COM objects. 2.3.2 Common Python bindings layer As different wrappers ultimately provide access to (could be “MSCOM”, “XPCOM” or “WEBSERVICE”), and if set to None defaults to usable platform bindings (MS COM on Windows, XPCOM on other platforms). The second argument defines parameters, passed to the platform-specific a common layer provides the method 36 2 Environment-specific notes VirtualBoxManager.waitForEvents(ms) with similar semantics. Things get somewhat more complicated for situations where an application using0 码力 | 376 页 | 1.99 MB | 6 月前3
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