James Courtier-Dutton wrote:
> On 11/03/2008, Russell Gadd <russ.mail.lists@???> wrote:
>   
>> Sean Gibbins wrote:
>>  > Russell Gadd wrote:
>>  >> Jon Wilks wrote:
>>  >>> Jack Knight wrote:
>>  >>>
>>  >>>> Russell Gadd wrote:
>>  >>>> Or of course my personal favourite, VirtualBox. It's free, does
>>  >>>> multiple
>>  >>>> snapshots, has lots of tweakable options and IMHO is faster than
>>  >>>> VMWare.
>>  >>>>
>>  >>>
>>  >>>
>>  >>> I agree on VirtualBox.  I have found it to be very usable.  The
>>  >>> following link was useful when setting it up.
>>  >>>
>>  >>> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VirtualBox
>>  >>>
>>  >>> Jonny.
>>  >>>
>>  >>>
>>  >> Jonny,
>>  >>
>>  >> I decided to give Virtualbox a go and followed your link to install
>>  >> on Ubuntu 7.10. I used the steps specified for Gutsy but this failed
>>  >> at the first hurdle: Running the "install" command I got the message:
>>  >>
>>  >>    FATAL: Module vboxdrv not found.
>>  >>    * Modprobe " failed. Please use 'dmesg' to find out why
>>  >>
>>  >> However dmesg had nothing in it relating to this
>>  >>
>>  >> I posted a more complete description of my problem in a Virtualbox
>>  >> forum here
>>  >> http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?t=5082&sid=207d8269d486283119faafcbebfc4c16
>>  >>
>>  >> but so far no-one has responded to help.
>>  >>
>>  >> Did you follow this recipe? Any clues you could give would be
>>  >> appreciated.
>>  >
>>  > Hi Russell,
>>  >
>>  > Is there a reason why the version within the Ubuntu repositories is
>>  > not suited to purpose?
>>  >
>>  > There may be in which case please ignore the question. I used Synaptic
>>  > to install Virtualbox on two machines here and have yet to encounter
>>  > problems with the installation. I do have a problem regarding USB
>>  > devices not  showing up within the VMs which I may put into another
>>  > thread, but ironically it appears this may be one reason why one might
>>  > want to install the package provided by Virtualbox rather than the
>>  > version from the Ubuntu repositories, from what I have googled.
>>  >
>>  > Sean
>>  >
>>
>> Hi Sean,
>>
>>  Since you said you didn't have any problems installing it this way I
>>  tried it. However it failed just the same. I kept my eyes on the
>>  "details" panel and the same error flashed by, although Synaptic didn't
>>  tell me about it when it had finished. In any case the Ubuntu community
>>  website recipe uses apt-get which does use the version in the repositories.
>>
>>  I haven't resorted to trying to install the source manually and
>>  compiling, as clearly others have been able to do it the easy way with
>>  dowloaded binaries.
>>
>>  I may try installing it under Debian Etch (as I have it as one of my
>>  multibooted OS's) to see if I can get any joy there.
>>
>>
>>  Russell
>>
>>
>>     
>
> You need a kernel module called "vboxdrv.ko" that should be somewhere
> under /lib/modules
> It is dependent on the kernel version you are running, so if ubuntu
> does not include the correct out out of the box, you will have to
> compile your own.
> For the compile to work, you will need to have installed the kernel
> headers. aptitude install linux-headers
>
> James
>
>   
Thanks for the info - I have just installed in Debian Etch, so will give 
that a go first.
Russell
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