This bug was fixed in the package virtualbox-ose - 2.1.4-dfsg-1ubuntu2
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virtualbox-ose (2.1.4-dfsg-1ubuntu2) jaunty; urgency=low
* Add apport hook to provide output of dpkg -l | grep virtualbox
(LP: #340149)
- debian/virtualbox-ose.install
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Same here.
Ubuntu Jaunty Alpha 5, with all upgrades.
VirtualBox OSE 2.1.4.
aptitude why-not virtualbox-ose-guest-utils
i xserver-xorg Depends xserver-xorg-core (= 2:1.5.99.901)
i A xserver-xorg-core Conflicts xserver-xorg-input-2.1
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I'll look into this in the next days for the next virtualbox-ose upload.
** Changed in: virtualbox-ose (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
Assignee: (unassigned) = Daniel Hahler (blueyed)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
Target: None = ubuntu-9.04-beta
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Jaunty:
I can confirm this behaviour with Virtualbox 2.1.4 and AMD64 Ubuntu
alpha-6
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Jaunty: virtualbox-ose-guest-utils conflicts with xserver-xorg-core
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same problem here with Virtualbox 2.1.4 on x64 and Ubuntu alpha 6 x86
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Jaunty: virtualbox-ose-guest-utils conflicts with xserver-xorg-core
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I can verify that this affects me too.
Running Virtualbox-2.1 (actually, 2.1.4), Jaunty Alpha 6.
I mounted the guest additions ISO through the VirtualBox Devices Menu
(instead of clicking Machine - Install Guest Additions). As a result,
Jaunty would not boot into high-graphics mode.
Currently
No dice.
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Jaunty: virtualbox-ose-guest-utils conflicts with xserver-xorg-core
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I can also confirm that the VirtualBox guest utilities mess with and
delete the Xorg.conf file. As the user above, I also boot into low
graphics mode upon rebooting the machine after the Guest Additions
install. I noticed when reviewing the Xserver log file that the
vboxvideo module failed to load
This is still happening and in my opinion the importance is High.
Someone the permissions should set the importance.
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Jaunty: virtualbox-ose-guest-utils conflicts with xserver-xorg-core
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313510
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Someone with* permissions...
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I just hit this problem on a Kubuntu/Jaunty Virtualbox VM.
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Luke, thanks for your solution, but that's beyond the point. The bug in
the virtualbox-ose-guest-utils package has to be fixed for those who use
virtualbox-ose.
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Jaunty: virtualbox-ose-guest-utils conflicts with xserver-xorg-core
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/313510
You received this bug
I also had this problem, but I did the following:
1. Upgraded my host VirtualBox to the non-free version 2.1.2 from
virtualbox.org (previously I was running 2.0.4-dfsg-0ubuntu1)
2. Used the Install Guest Additions command on the Devices menu (this
didn't work for me before the upgrade)
3.
I can confirm this, it makes testing Jaunty in Virtualbox really
difficult.
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Jaunty: virtualbox-ose-guest-utils conflicts with xserver-xorg-core
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