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			<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 11:42:00 +0200</pubDate>
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Something I haven't been able to figure out cuz I've had this with all linux distro's. I use virtualbox to make/test/learn so it doesn't have effect on<br />
<br />
my host pc. Every time I create a virtualbox seems like my whole system has a temp freeze until and then doesn't respond to anything when it's start<br />
<br />
to create the disk. Once it's creating the disk I can do normal stuff again but it sometimes has hickups as in it freezes for a few minutes and then it<br />
<br />
continues again. This is very annoying and don't really understand why. I know it's not my hardware because my hardware should be able to handle<br />
<br />
any OS easily and it's only during this process it acts like this. I've have this with Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, and  Fedora, no matter what hardware<br />
<br />
there was is in the pc. Any ideas?<br />
<br />
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Something I haven't been able to figure out cuz I've had this with all linux distro's. I use virtualbox to make/test/learn so it doesn't have effect on<br />
<br />
my host pc. Every time I create a virtualbox seems like my whole system has a temp freeze until and then doesn't respond to anything when it's start<br />
<br />
to create the disk. Once it's creating the disk I can do normal stuff again but it sometimes has hickups as in it freezes for a few minutes and then it<br />
<br />
continues again. This is very annoying and don't really understand why. I know it's not my hardware because my hardware should be able to handle<br />
<br />
any OS easily and it's only during this process it acts like this. I've have this with Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, and  Fedora, no matter what hardware<br />
<br />
there was is in the pc. Any ideas?<br />
<br />
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