This is my first post. I don't like to post. However, I've used ubuntu
and a few other linux versions for more than 10 years. I used to be able
to build a VM, install ubuntu, and be running in about 30 minutes. Now I
can't do that in a day (or unfortunately, sometimes days, or even
weeks...!). I'm old school. Back in the day, if an install didn't work,
I'd discard it, select an alternative, and move on. This particular
problem, generating all this commotion, isn't quality work. I understand
linux is a volunteer effort, however frankly, what's the point if it
won't install, can't upgrade, and/or routinely breaks without warning
nor apparent reason. I've lost all trust in ubunu, and now am looking
for alternatives. This is a very sad commentary, routinely in past I'd
recommend and implement ubuntu as a solution with great confidence, now
I can't. I can't afford all the time and uncertainty in trying again and
again to use this anymore.

So, thank you all for the past ~10 years + of good, dependable code, and
Good bye!

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  Could not load 'vboxdrv' after upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 [required key
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