I discovered these dependencies when installing virtualbox-ose: fakeroot linux-headers-2.6.27-7 linux-headers-2.6.27-7-generic dkms virtualbox-ose-source
Perhaps there are some compatibility issues with these other packages and the newer 2.1.4? John Jason Jordan wrote: > On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 17:55:20 -0700 > Unsane <[email protected]> dijo: > > >> Why not install VirtualBox and then install Hardy as a VM, rather than >> scrapping the entire OS? >> > > This is just not my day. > > I thought your suggestion was brilliant. I was so upset and frustrated > that I couldn't think of something so simple. And better yet, it would > give me a chance to prove that OOo 2.4.1 on Hardy is trouble free and > would solve my problems. I could leave the decision about reinstalling > Hardy until later. > > I already had VirtualBox installed, with Windows 2000 and XP installed > as guest OSs. So I created a new one for Hardy, then inserted the Hardy > live CD. It started to install, then announced that it required a > 64-bit CPU. Of course, it was Hardy x86_64. Except that I do have > x86_64 Intrepid and Vitualbox 2.0.4, and 2.0.4 is supposed to handle > 64-bit guest OSs. Well, it doesn't. > > So off to Sun Microsystems to muck around. I discovered that there have > been improvements to 64-bit support and the current version is 2.1.4. > But 2.1.4 is not currently in the repos. "No prob, I'll just download > the amd64 deb from Sun and install it with gDebi." Hah! Download is > quick, but gDebi announces that it can't install it because it > conflicts with Virtualbox-OSE. > > So back to Sun, and I discover that I can add the Sun repo for > Virtualbox. Supposedly that will make the latest version appear in > Synaptic and Update Manager and stuff. Done. But it still does not > appear in Synaptic. OK, back to Sun again. There I find instructions to > just install it with apt-get. OK, did that. But the installation with > apt-get removed Virtualbox-OSE. "No problem, that's the old version > anyway" I think. > > So I try to launch the new Virtualbox. Apt-get failed to install any > new launch menu entries. The old launch entry does nothing - no error > messages, just nada. From the command line "virtualbox" and > "virtualbox-ose" say they can't find the command. > > Back to Sun. No instructions for a launch command. > > "OK, screwi it" I say to myself. I'll just reinstall Virtualbox-OSE > 2.0.4 from Synaptic and use a 32-bit Hardy. Synaptic happily installs > Virtualbox 2.0.4, although it says it must remove 2.1.4 to do so. > Afterwards I click on my launch menu and still nada. Command line still > says no such command for either virtualbox or virtualbox-ose. > > So here I sit with no Virtualbox and apparently no way to get it > reinstalled so that it will work. > > Bah. Time for that bottle of Canadian. > > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > > _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
