Such as the following form:
> Internet <—WIFI router<— USB Dongle<— win7<— Gentoo
>
host is gentoo. win7 is the guest in VirtualBox.
using the VBox extension I connect the USB Dongle to win7 and
use it to make a connection to internet.
so it would be like this:
gentoo <- vbox <- win7 <- USB Dongle
On Friday 05 Feb 2016 12:10:11 behrouz khosravi wrote:
> Such as the following form:
> > Internet <—WIFI router<— USB Dongle<— win7<— Gentoo
>
> host is gentoo. win7 is the guest in VirtualBox.
> using the VBox extension I connect the USB Dongle to win7 and
> use it to make a connection to interne
Hello list,
Since VirtualBox was upgraded from 4.3.32 to 5.0.14 recently, I've been
getting a little transient notice panel on my KDE4 screen saying something
like "the virtualbox kernel service is... [not running]".
I found this article [1] with a suggested fix, but it didn't. The /dev/vbox*
On Fri, 05 Feb 2016 15:59:21 +
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Since VirtualBox was upgraded from 4.3.32 to 5.0.14 recently, I've
> been getting a little transient notice panel on my KDE4 screen saying
> something like "the virtualbox kernel service is... [not running]".
I've seen s
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