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Poohtedoo This might be a really stupid question. But I am using ubuntu 11.04 and I upgraded to 13.04. I have successfully installed oracle virtual box. But I can't seem to find the application (oracle VM box) dashhome under applications? How do I find the exe
Poohtedoo This might be a really stupid question. But I'm on Ubuntu 11.04 and I upgraded to 13.04. I have successfully installed oracle virtual box. But I can't seem to find the application (oracle VM box) dashhome under applications? How do I find the executa
point I just downloaded and installed Oracle VM Virtualbox version 4.3. My host is also a 64bit Ubuntu box, version 14.0.4 I used this page: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads and selected the Ubuntu 13.0.4 AMD64 option. When creating a new VM, I
point I just downloaded and installed Oracle VM Virtualbox version 4.3. My host is also a 64bit Ubuntu box, version 14.0.4 I used this page: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads and selected the Ubuntu 13.0.4 AMD64 option. When creating a new VM, I
point I just downloaded and installed Oracle VM Virtualbox version 4.3. My host is also a 64bit Ubuntu box, version 14.0.4 I used this page: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads and selected the Ubuntu 13.0.4 AMD64 option. When creating a new VM, I
inix software When I try to run Oracle VM VirtualBoxit says I need to add a kernel module and recompile the linux kernel for it to work. The error I get is: Warning: vboxdrv kernel module not loaded. There are no modules available for the current kernel, or th
inix software When I try to run Oracle VM VirtualBoxit says I need to add a kernel module and recompile the linux kernel for it to work. The error I get is: Warning: vboxdrv kernel module not loaded. There are no modules available for the current kernel, or th
inix software When I try to run Oracle VM VirtualBoxit says I need to add a kernel module and recompile the linux kernel for it to work. The error I get is: Warning: vboxdrv kernel module not loaded. There are no modules available for the current kernel, or th
Agi Hammerthief I downloaded the Plan 9 ( version 4 ) ISO from Bell Labs and gave the system twice the recommended RAM and hard drive space. I followed the installation prompts and chose the default options where possible. However, the installer warns that alt
Sebastian Godelet I would like to know how to start a VirtualBox virtual machine (VM) from the command line (using Windows 7) and how to shut it down using the OS. Is there any easy way to do this? Joel Coehoorn This is the command I run from a shortcut on the
Sebastian Godelet I would like to know how to start a VirtualBox virtual machine (VM) from the command line (using Windows 7) and how to shut it down using the OS. Is there any easy way to do this? Joel Coehoorn This is the command I run from a shortcut on the
Andrew I'm running a Windows 7 host, Ubuntu guest in VirtualBox. I have guest additions installed, but when I go to display settings it still shows Unknown Display and doesn't allow me to add another monitor (following the instructions I found online to add an
Andrew I'm running a Windows 7 host, Ubuntu guest in VirtualBox. I have guest additions installed, but when I go to display settings it still shows Unknown Display and doesn't allow me to add another monitor (following the instructions I found online to add an
Andrew I'm running a Windows 7 host, Ubuntu guest in VirtualBox. I have guest additions installed, but when I go to display settings it still shows Unknown Display and doesn't allow me to add another monitor (following the instructions I found online to add an
man from india I am running Ubuntu 16.10 on my laptop. I want to install base OS 0.4 on a virtual machine. So I installed Oracle VM VirtualBox on my Ubuntu system. I am new to this virtual box thing. So after installation, I try to start a new session for the
Gareth Sheepdog I'm trying to setup Ubuntu 14.04 with Virtualbox and it installs fine, but very slow and slow, a side question of how I can speed up my virtual machine. My main problem is that the screen gets cropped during setup and important stuff like the c
man from india I am running Ubuntu 16.10 on my laptop. I want to install base OS 0.4 on a virtual machine. So I installed Oracle VM VirtualBox on my Ubuntu system. I am new to this virtual box thing. So after installation, I try to start a new session for the
Gareth Sheepdog I'm trying to setup Ubuntu 14.04 with Virtualbox and it installs fine, but very slow and slow, a side question of how I can speed up my virtual machine. My main problem is that the screen gets cropped during setup and important stuff like the c
Sikas I'm currently using Ubuntu 14.04.2 Server on Oracle VM VirtualBox, as I'm trying to understand the deployment, it can be deployed in a real network. This is the situation. Currently, I have an 8GB HDD allocated to the VM used by the system. Now I want to
Self-Defense Forces So my Ubuntu virtual machine is up and running, but it doesn't show expanded to full screen. daring warrior Activate the virtual machine and log in. Click on "Devices" and select "Insert Guest Additions CD Image" A window will pop up in the
Sikas I'm currently using Ubuntu 14.04.2 Server on Oracle VM VirtualBox, as I'm trying to understand the deployment, it can be deployed in a real network. This is the situation. Currently, I have an 8GB HDD allocated to the VM used by the system. Now I want to
Self-Defense Forces So my Ubuntu virtual machine is up and running, but it doesn't show expanded to full screen. daring warrior Activate the virtual machine and log in. Click on "Devices" and select "Insert Guest Additions CD Image" A window will pop up in the
Sikas I'm currently using Ubuntu 14.04.2 Server on Oracle VM VirtualBox, as I'm trying to understand the deployment, it can be deployed in a real network. This is the situation. Currently, I have an 8GB HDD allocated to the VM used by the system. Now I want to
that 88 I'm writing some code and I have an idea that should work, but I don't know how to make it work. I'm running some code with Wolfram Mathematica on a Windows host, but I have to export the files to a Linux based program running in an Ubuntu Virtualbox V
Avrono Like Ubuntu 13.10 VirtualBox Error Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908) I also have a problem, I keep getting the following error: Trying to register the VirtualBox kernel modules using DKMSError! Your kernel headers for kernel 3.8.0-25-generic can
Avrono Like Ubuntu 13.10 VirtualBox Error Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908) I also have a problem, I keep getting the following error: Trying to register the VirtualBox kernel modules using DKMSError! Your kernel headers for kernel 3.8.0-25-generic can
that 88 I'm writing some code and I have an idea that should work, but I don't know how to make it work. I'm running some code with Wolfram Mathematica on a Windows host, but I have to export the files to a Linux based program running in an Ubuntu Virtualbox V
Avrono Like Ubuntu 13.10 VirtualBox Error Kernel driver not installed (rc=-1908) I also have a problem, I keep getting the following error: Trying to register the VirtualBox kernel modules using DKMSError! Your kernel headers for kernel 3.8.0-25-generic can
MathCubes Like the title, is the suggestion still there? I'm trying to run Unity 8 on Ubuntu 16.04 in VirtualBox with Guest Additions installed. When I log into a Unity 8 session from LightDM it just loads with a black screen and then logs out or freezes. I al