- #How to uninstall virtualbox extension pack command line install#
- #How to uninstall virtualbox extension pack command line portable#
- #How to uninstall virtualbox extension pack command line software#
You can then Ctrl C / Ctrl V clipboard items between host/guest, or drag single** files between host/guest On guest window, Devices (tab), change settings for Shared Clipboard and/or Drag'n'Drop Open Settings -> General (Advanced tab) and change settings for Shared Clipboard and/or Drag'n'Drop I tried this - the 14.04 told me i had a better copy of virtual box in the repository the 15.10 version also produced the dependency errorįor single files (will expand on this later), there's a simpler method than setting up a Shared Folder (or needing to use a USB device). I think the main or standard mint is UBUNTU based - so - perhaps - i need to start with the Ubuntu package rather than the debian version I'm running the current "main" version of MINT 17.3 in this test box
#How to uninstall virtualbox extension pack command line software#
The solution of course lies in getting the right version of the various software I've tried to GOOGLE up a solution to the dependency - and so far simply found a number of people trying to solve it. The Virtualbox software looks to me to be THE answer to running that last 1 or 2 Windows programs I'm pretty sure Cosmo will want to resolve this dependency error condition - and me too, of course it wouldn't load - with only USB 1 support The device I'm trying to use is my Epson V500 scanner. If helpful in solving your issue, for Oracle website downloaded VirtualBox 5.0.14, Mint 17.3 (64-bit) usually there's only one dependency, libcurl3_7.35.0-1ubuntu2.6_b
#How to uninstall virtualbox extension pack command line portable#
Extension pack adds USB 2.0/3.0 support, useful speed boots for portable HDD's. Technically VirtualBox Extension_pack isn't required to use older USB devices, USB 1.1 support is included by default (might be a new addition since version 5). With the Oracle version you do not even need to download the extension pack, you can do downloading and installing in a single step from inside the VB manager.īTW (just to be complete): After adding yourself to the vboxusers group you have log off and back into your account to make this effective. Avoid the adventure, removing the repo version costs you a minute or so (less time than posting here), all your virtual machines stay untouched. I never tried to replace the repo version with the Oracle download version (how should I if I do not use the repo version), so I cannot tell you if this gives trouble or not.
#How to uninstall virtualbox extension pack command line install#
Remove 5.0.2 and install 5.0.14 (or even better 4.3.36, because more stable). I could give you the download link for the extension pack for 5.0.2, but that would be a bad idea, therefor I don't want to. To be honest, it is IMHO a bad idea to add VB5 to the repositories and than freeze the version. The start of VB5 was (as usual with this software) trouble-rich.the current version is 5.0.14 (you see the difference) and that does not mean new features, but few bugs. I write it again and again: VB is definitely an exception to the rule to only install from the repositories.