I'm currently running Debian Wheezy (Testing).
This is a short guide that describes how to install Virtualbox (recently version 4.1.18) in the newest Waldorf system (August 2012)1. update your sources (all you sauce are belong to us)sudo apt-get update2.
Hello all,I'm fairly new to #! but already fell in love.Here's a rather fresh install of #! Waldorf.Now I ran into a dependencies problem while trying to install virtualbox. I followed http://crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/howto/virtualbox and had to fiddle with the public key.
Hey, im rather new to linux. The goal is to do:
sudo apt-get install Virtualbox
sudo apt-get virtualbox
sudo aptitude install virtualbox
ive tried all those combinations and they all shoot back the same reply:
sudo: apt-get: command not found
I have tried to install sun-virtualbox and I get next error
#zypper in VirtualBox-3.1-3.1.4_57640_openSUSE111-1.x86_64.rpm
Loading repository data...
Reading installed packages...
'VirtualBox-3.1=0:3.1.4_57640_openSUSE111-1' not found.
Resolving package dependencies...
I run openSUSE-11.2 64bit
Jure
Hey all,
I just installed Ubuntu 12.10 and was trying to install a Windows 8 Virtualbox. I downloaded the 64bit Virtualbox file from virtualbox.org, it then took me to Ubuntu software center where I installed another file virtualbox-4.2.
The program initially wouldn't show up, so I logged out and then it did show up.
Managing A Headless VirtualBox Installation With phpvirtualbox (Ubuntu 12.04)
phpvirtualbox is a web-based VirtualBox front-end written in PHP that allows you to access and control remote VirtualBox instances. It tries
to resemble the VirtualBox GUI as much as possible to make work with it
as easy as possible.
Hi
I am running Opensuse 11.3 64 bit KDE.
I need help installing Virtualbox.
I installed Virtualbox from this repo: Index of /virtualbox/rpm/opensuse/11.3/ virtualbox-11.3
and then I entered the command "/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup" in a root terminal terminal to setup Virtualbox,.
When I did that command everything was successful except the last part.
It gave this error: "modp
My virtualbox used to work, but now it is for some reason completely FUBAR: every time I try to start a VM, it crashes my host Ubuntu 12.04.1 system, I can't even bring it to reboot with the Magic SysRq key.