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| #19734 | invalid | 6.1.12: Can´t install Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-6.1.2.vbox-extpack | ||
| Description |
I am using Debian testing (Bullseye) and the https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian repository for installing Virtualbox. After update to version 6.1.12 installing of extension pack Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-6.1.2.vbox-extpack is denied with following error message: Do you agree to these license terms and conditions (y/n)? y License accepted. For batch installation add --accept-license=56be48f923303c8cababb0bb4c478284b688ed23f16d775d729b89a2e8e5f9eb to the VBoxManage command line. 0%... Progress state: NS_ERROR_FAILURE VBoxManage: error: Failed to install "/files2/home/axel/download/Virtualbox/Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-6.1.12.vbox-extpack" VBoxManage: error: Code NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) - Operation failed (extended info not available) VBoxManage: error: Context: "RTEXITCODE handleExtPack(HandlerArg*)" at line 1362 of file VBoxManageMisc.cpp It is possible to start VM and install the Guest additions. Remark: It is not possibel to select Virtual Box Version with rhe Pull Down menu. |
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| #19733 | fixed | Link to the virtualbox update is not clickable => fixed in svn/6.1.x x>14 | ||
| Description |
When i wanted to update virtualbox version, i noticed that the link to the installer is not clickable, and couldn't copy it. 1.Install version 6.1.10 version
but the link does not work |
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| #19732 | worksforme | 6.1.10 or 6.1.2 CentOS 6, 7 and OracleLinux-6.10 issues with VMSVGA display adapter | ||
| Description |
On login for OracleLinux-6.10, CentOS-6, or CentOS-7 the display goes black after login when using the VMSVGA display adapter. Resizing will restore the display, but the screen will go black again if the window is resized large enough. This can be done using the "Virtual Screen 1" menu choice on the bottom of the Display Menu. Any resolution at or above 1440 x 900 will display a black rectangle VboxSVGA still works and resizes correctly |
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