Does not work for me. I added -proposed to repositories. i had previously
removed all trace of virtual box.
I then did sudo apt-get update
Then I did sudo apt-get install virtualbox/precise-propsed
VB then appeared to come up at all. I tried importing a VB machine that
runs fine on 5 other mach
No. Frankly, I've avoided upgrading to precise as long as I could as I
detest the new desktop (along with the huge majority of real old timer
computer devs/users). Now that there's Mate, I'm moving a few machines
over to get the new kernel etc. This is a new-build machine, so I had to
use 12.04/
ough to do full research - I just submitted an
automatic bug report)
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Alkis Georgopoulos <
1081...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Στις 09/04/2013 01:48 πμ, ο/η Doug Coulter έγραψε:
> > Precise is not making me at all happy. VB does work on machine
I tried that too, no good (4.2.x, using the directions on the oracle site -
these are a little different, so something new to try) but I've not tried
every possible combination yet - only about 10 permutations so far
(speaking of frustration). When I tried the -proposed, it took the stuff
straight
Yes, I either have a different bug, or this isn't the real fix. I've tried
every combo in the thread above, and on a new install of 12.04, no go - I
did get as far as getting an error free install of VB, but then every
windows virtual machine crashes - and crashes linux itself - halfway
through a
Public bug reported:
Just trying to install virtualbox on a new machine, ubuntu-amd64, 12.04. Works
fine everywhere else on other flavors of ubuntu.
I see a message "some warnings treated as errors" in the box. (I'm a developer
myself, just not this particular thing)
ProblemType: Package
Dist
The proposed changes allowed me to install VirtualBox and for it to build
successfully, however, every Virtual Machine crashes not only itself but Li
ux itself when you try to boot one. These virtual machines work everywhere
else. There's still a major bug.
On Apr 29, 2013 4:51 PM, "Andre" <1081..
Sadly, while this did fix the build bug (as did the -proposed), I still
have a major bug - VB is totally unusable on 12.04 with any guest I have
(all of which work on every other machine here). Partway through booting,
say, 32 bit winxp - linux crashes and restarts.
(all my appliances are windows/