On 06/16/2014 03:42 PM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: > Hello. > > I made some virtual computers with my desktop computer, which runs a ( > mostly ) Debian testing. Now, I have noticed that even with virtualbox's > backports, the computer on which I want to finally use them ( I was too > lazy to want to learn how to correctly create VMs from command-line ) is > not able to do so ( in backports: 4.3.12-dfsg-2+deb7u3 and in testing: > 4.3.12-dfsg-1 so I'm quite surprised by this problem. Maybe a wrong > diagnostic of mine, too...). > > So, I tried to downgrade virtualbox, so that on my computer I could have > the same version as on my target and create anew the VMs. Problem: the > interface is completely unusable, it says that the max RAM amount is 0. > Trying to create the VMs in command-line and then opening the interface, > still no luck. > > Do anyone have any idea, or will I have to upgrade the distant computer > to testing ( virtual box depends on a newer libc, so I'm not really fond > of it )?
Have you tried to move the configuration from the newer VirtualBox out of the way to get a clean startup? A more radical approach could include the creation of a new user to try the downgraded version without potential conflicts with a newer configuration. HTH Linux-Fan
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