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#16213 fixed Opening the latest extension pack shouldn't pop out a "Download" dialog Explorer09
Description

A minor GUI annoyance when trying to upgrade VirtualBox and its extension pack.

  1. Have an older version of VirtualBox and extension pack installed (for example 5.1.8)
  2. Upgrade VirtualBox to latest version (for example 5.1.10)
  3. Download the latest extension pack (here, "Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.1.10-112026.vbox-extpack") and double-click to open it.
  4. In VirtualBox GUI, a "Would you like to upgrade?" dialog will appear, but a few seconds later, a "Do you wish to download the latest one from the Internet?" dialog will pop up.

Like in this screenshot: http://imgur.com/7Qjw7Fn

Expected result: the "Do you wish to download" dialog should not appear.

#17888 invalid windows builds are broken (doesent detect x64 processor) but linux does ExquisiteArcaneMysticProphet
Description

so same laptop everything enabled in bios windows installation = no 64 bit options but in linux there are

#9732 worksforme Mounting shared folder automatically does not work F Scheltens
Description

I am using windows 7 (64 bits) as a host system, and Linux Ubuntu (64 bits) as guest, latest version of Virtual box. I created a shared folder "Linuxfolder" in virtual box, and checked "mount automatically". I created a folder /home/username/Shared. I added the line to /etc/fstab: "Linuxfolder /home/username/Shared vboxsf defaults 0 0"

The problems i experienced with this were: -Unable to read the folder /media/sf_Linuxfolder (even after adding myself to the group vboxsf), insufficient rights.

-The folder /home/username/Shared was not mounted after booting. Mounting the folder manually DID work correctly.

Workaround: Unchecked the option to mount the shared folder automatically in virtualbox.

Effects:

  • I was able to read the folder /media/sf_Linuxfolder
  • The shared folder /home/username/Shared was properly mounted after boot.
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