Amit k. Saha wrote: > On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 8:35 PM, Klaus Espenlaub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Amit k. Saha wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>> Is there any way I can update the FAQ? I would like to add at least >>> one new Q and its A. >>> >>> How to go about it? >> Quite easy. Just mail them here and we'll pick up anything which is >> verified to be correct. Let us know if you want the FAQ item to be >> attributed to you or not. > > Here it is:
This is a valid issue, and a good starting point. However in the current shape it's helping just a subset of the people. In the first place the location you specified is true for the rpm/deb packages, but not the .run one. Additionally it doesn't mention the place where the OSE variant downloads the ISO to. Also what's missing is the other host platforms - Windows, Mac OSX and Solaris. Should we just add this or do you want to have ago at this yourself? > Q: Where is my VirtualBox Guest Additions ISO? > > > In the user manual, installing the guest additions is well documented. > However, where do you get the guest additions ISO? > > On Linux it lives in /usr/share/virtualbox (provided you have > installed it to the standard locations) > > PS: Guest additions provide a lot of value addition to your guests. > So, if you are looking to do anything serious, go ahead and install > them. I have installed the guest additions for Windows XP and Solaris. > Works like charm. > > > I would like the attribution as follows: > > Attribution: Amit Saha (http://amitsaha.in.googlepages.com) > > > Hope the FAQ makes it. I'll add it as soon as I've got feedback on the issues above. Klaus _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev
