The following NEW packages will be installed: Libvncserver0-dbg virtualbox-guest-additions-iso vde2 The following extra packages will be installed: (*gulp*) and typed virtualbox:īash: /usr/bin/virtualbox: No such file or ~ $ sudo apt-get install virtualbox-qt I looked for something sounding like virtualbox in /bin and usr/bin but found only a vclient which I could not run. My next recollections are a little fuzzy and possibly a little out of sequence since there was just too much confusion and too much to try. And then: VirtualBox was gone from the Start Menu again! It even showed as not installed in the Software Manager at this point, if I recall correctly. So, I closed VirtualBox and went back into the Software Manager which listed no such package. So, I installed it again from the Software Manager, even ran it afterwards, but trying to run a preconfigured VM in it, was told some USB support was missing and I should install Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack. In the Start Menu, Oracle VirtualBox was GONE! I closed the Software Manager, believing I was done. Then I installed virtualbox-guest-additions-iso also in the Software Manager which was still open. (no idea what else to call the menu that resembles a Windows Start Menu). It seemed to install and showed in the Start Menu. I installed virtualbox-nonfree from the Software Manager since I had read on the web this is the version of VirtualBox to go for. I made the live dvd a week ago () and ran upgrades last night () with the Update Manager which seems to have worked since it only lists the level 4 and 5 packages now. I don't know how to id my version of Linux Mint exactly. The qt version of VirtualBox is 4.3.10-dfsg-1. The non-free and free packages for VirtualBox were both release version 4.3. Software Manager and terminal have both failed me. The straightforward install as described in. I am on Linux Mint 17 Cinnamon, the Ubuntu-Version of Mint. My attempts to install VirtualBox have resulted in several mysterious disappearances of the just installed VirtualBox and in a current installation of it which fails to work.
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