As Nik Butler has announced that he is stepping down, the position of
LoCo contact will shortly become vacant. This of course means that
Ubuntu-UK needs a new contact.
Due to some ambiguity as to how we should vote for a new member,
tonights IRC meeting focused on establishing the fairest way to d
Open Terminal and type: sudo gpasswd -a yourname vboxusers
(replace yourname with your username that you are logged in with),
press enter and when prompted enter your password. Log out, log back
in again. You should now be able to run it fine.
Matthew
On 23/09/2007, STONE COLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Have you tried using qemu with kqemu as an accelerator for it, also there
is a nice gnome frontend for it, i would suggest trying that.
Regards,
Daniel
> hi,
>
> Im trying to run virtual box..but i get this error message :
>
> "
> The VirtualBox kernel driver is not accessible to the current user.
On 23/09/2007, Kris Douglas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would host it and maintain a site if needed.
>
>
I'd certainly contribute what skills I could to such a project too.
Chris
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ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
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https://wiki.kubuntu.org/UKTeam/
I would host it and maintain a site if needed.
On 22/09/2007, Alan Pope <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Pete,
>
> On Fri, 2007-09-21 at 11:11 +0100, Pete Stean wrote:
> > About time someone dusted off the Ubuntu podcast if you ask me -
> > there's definitely room for another linux podcast with a
hi,
Im trying to run virtual box..but i get this error message :
"
The VirtualBox kernel driver is not accessible to the current user. Make sure
that the user has write permissions for /dev/vboxdrv by adding them to the
vboxusers groups. You will need to logout for the change to take effect..
V