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| − | Install VirtualBox 4.0 from the official Pardus repo, which is available in | + | Install VirtualBox 4.0 from the official Pardus repo, which is available in Package Manager. |
| + | == VirtualBox Extension Pack for Pardus 2011 == | ||
| + | Check the version of the used VirtualBox in KMenu > System > Oracle VM VirtualBox > Help > VirtualBox info... | ||
| + | Select the appropriate VirtualBox x.y.z Extension Pack |>All Platforms from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds_4_0 and select Open with:/usr/bin/xdg-open (default) | ||
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= The easy way for Pardus 2008/2009= | = The easy way for Pardus 2008/2009= | ||
=[[Use ONLY the "Installing VirtualBox by a RUN-file" option in Pavi]]= | =[[Use ONLY the "Installing VirtualBox by a RUN-file" option in Pavi]]= | ||
Revision as of 13:56, 21 November 2011
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Latest release of VirtualBox
The easy way for Pardus 2011
Install VirtualBox 4.0 from the official Pardus repo, which is available in Package Manager.
VirtualBox Extension Pack for Pardus 2011
Check the version of the used VirtualBox in KMenu > System > Oracle VM VirtualBox > Help > VirtualBox info... Select the appropriate VirtualBox x.y.z Extension Pack |>All Platforms from https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds_4_0 and select Open with:/usr/bin/xdg-open (default)
The easy way for Pardus 2008/2009
Use ONLY the "Installing VirtualBox by a RUN-file" option in Pavi
With all other options there is a BIG change that it will destroy your system.
So don't use the options "Downloading and installing VirtualBox from the internet" and "Upgrade VirtualBox".
1. Add repository. (from http://www.pardususer.de/)
Name:
pardususer.de
Address for Pardus 2009:
http://pakete.pardususer.de/pardus-2009/pisi-index.xml.bz2
(in konsole: sudo pisi ar pardususer.de http://pakete.pardususer.de/pardus-2009/pisi-index.xml.bz2 -y )
Address for Pardus 2008:
http://pakete.pardususer.de/pardus-2008/pisi-index.xml.bz2
(in konsole: sudo pisi ar pardususer.de http://pakete.pardususer.de/pardus-2008/pisi-index.xml.bz2 -y )
2. Search and install Pavi in Package Manager. After installation Pavi can be found in: System > Pavi (Pardus VirtualBox Installer)
3. With Pavi you can install/update VirtualBox in Pardus. After installation of VirtualBox the menu item is in: System > Oracle VM VirtualBox (Virtual Machine)
Documentation can be found in /opt/VirtualBox/UserManual.pdf and have a look at http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/User_FAQ
The not so easy way
Download VirtualBox Package
- Run browser. Navigate to: http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads or http://dlc.sun.com/virtualbox/vboxdownload.html#linux (including previous versions)
- Download the BIN file: "All Distributions [i386/AMD64]" and save it on your desktop
Prepare VirtualBox Installation
Run Package Manager, make sure "Show New Packages" is clicked on, then search, and click on the checkboxes that read:
- "kernel-source"
- "gcc"
- "make".
Install VirtualBox
- Run Konsole [Programs>System>Konsole], type "su root" ('to perform high-level functions), give password. Then type "cd Desktop" to navigate to the Desktop where it has been saved, if you have saved it elsewhere type "cd /home/[username]/[foldername] etc."
- In Konsole, type the following to install VirtualBox:
sh "name of the downloaded file"
When the kernel in Pardus is updated you have to repeat the "sh ...." command. - To load the kernel module after a new start give the command:
echo vboxdrv>>/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6
- If you need "Host Interface" networking give the command:
echo vboxnetflt>>/etc/modules.autoload.d/kernel-2.6
- Finally you need to create an extra symbolic link (a bug workaround):
ln -s /lib/libcap.so.2.10 /lib/libcap.so.1
- Close Konsole
Add Users To VirtualBox
- In Pardus>Tasma>System>User Manager select the user that is allowed to use VirtualBox and select 'Edit'
- In 'Groups' put a mark at 'vboxusers' and 'Apply'
- Close User Manager and Tasma.
Activating USB support.
- Open file /etc/fstab in KWrite with administrator privileges: [Alt + F2] and enter kdesu kwrite /etc/fstab + [Run].
- Add the next line at the bottom:
none /proc/bus/usb usbfs devgid=85,devmode=666 0 0 + <enter>
- Save file and close KWrite.
- Restart the computer.
- In VirtualBox a USB stick can be mounted with Devices > USB Devices > .
Stable version of VirtualBox
A stable version of VirtualBox can be installed through Package Manager.
Warning: this version doesn't give support for USB !