> 1. Do a full update of your system, as root:
> 
>       apt-get update
>       apt-get upgrade
> 
> 2. Install virtualbox-ose-source, as root:
> 
>       apt-get install virtualbox-ose-source
> 
> 3. Build the virtualbox-ose module, as root:
> 
>       m-a a-i virtualbox-ose

Doing this worked for me, but I see 2 issues:

1) I already had virtualbox-ose-modules-2.6.26-1-amd64 (the correct one
for my kernel) installed from the repository.  Shouldn't that have worked?

2) After installing the package built by the m-a command, apt-get
upgrade tries to upgrade me to the package I mentioned in 1).  That
package does not work.

So it seems that something's not right here still.

-Rob
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