On Fri, Nov 20, 2020, 11:59 Thad Humphries <thad.humphr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you. I tried this last night. Step #1 failed: > > $ sudo kextload -b org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxDrv > Password: > Executing: /usr/bin/kmutil load -b org.virtualbox.kext.VBoxDrv > Kernel request failed: (libkern/kext) kext (kmod) start/stop routine > failed (-603946985) > > Undaunted I proceeded to steps #2 and #3, then ran the *.pkg installer. > When the installer said to approve Oracle, I switched over, did so, and > rebooted when told to do so. After the reboot I was able to open a Win7 VM > with IE11. The About box said I was running 6.1.16. > > I have not tired running the commands in step #5. I don't know they do but > all I need is a VM with IE11 for a little testing. (Thankfully, the new > products under development need only target evergreen browsers.) > It seems Apple has managed to annoy many developers with Big Sour. So far: Apache Netbeans https://twitter.com/gholmer/status/1330166340020269056?s=19 VirtualBox, Apache OpenOffice https://twitter.com/gholmer/status/1330166340020269056?s=19 StarCraft 2 https://twitter.com/fcassia/status/1332903644434493441?s=19 ... All have issues or faced issues and had to be modified to work after the move from Catalina to BS I have thus proceeded to rename it "Big Sour Apples OS" ;) FC
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