On a related note, I'm wondering why the OSE editions that come with Ubuntu
is a stone age behind sun's versions.

I'm running a _regularly updated_ version of Ubuntu Jaunty Jackalope.
And the virtualbox version I have is 2.1.4. No usb support, no 64 bit (!!),
no virtual appliances, etc.

Does any one know when at least the 3.0.4 OSE version will come out with Ubuntu?

Thanks
/varghese

Bruce MacArthur wrote:
On Tuesday 06 October 2009 12:57:32 pm Robert Bronsdon wrote:
If you are running Ubuntu I would look at using the repository as
desribed
in http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads under "Debian-based Linux distributions" This would be the best way of managing things.


If not then look at downloading the .deb file and just saving it
somewhere.
Navigate to that file in a terminal and run

sudo dpkg --install /path/to/package_name.deb

That should work. I'm not 100% on that as I don't use debian myself.

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Hello, Robert --

THANK YOU for the clue!!! I made a folder (under /home/bu4lu3si1 -- my own home folder) called "debdnld" (for deb download!). Then I downloaded and saved the file. I then opened Konsole and entered "cd debdnld<Enter>" This, predictably and properly, modified my prompt.

I entered "sudo dpkg --install virtualbox-3.0_3.0.8-53138_Ubuntu_jaunty_i386.deb<Enter>"

The system replied as follows --
dpkg: error processing {filename} (--install):
 conflicting packages - not installing virtualbox-3.0
Errors were encountered while processing:
{filename}
{prompt}:

Obviously, I have assumed that the "/path/to/package_name.deb" of your instructions has to do with the package that has just been downloaded (as opposed to the package which is being replaced).

However, I am unable to understand the "Conflicting packages" diagnostic. Perhaps it sees VirtualBox OSE version 2.1.4 as being in conflict, rather than as ready to be replaced. If that is the case, do you have any idea of how I can preserve my existing virtual machine (Windows XP Pro) and its primary application -- Libronix, with MASSIVE data files!!!? If this is NOT my real problem, can you suggest ways in which I can determine what "conflict" is being detected?

THANK YOU for your generous assistance!!!!!


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