![]() ![]() deb” package listed which might do what you want, but I suggest looking at this (the non-Nano source): The kernel of the Nano would probably be ok, and there is even a “. Specifically, the source code of the kernel itself should be the same for the non-Nano versions, and the source for the Nano would be only a subset of what is shown for the Nano. … but this probably does not contain everything the non-Nano sources have. The trick is that the source needs to be configured for that particular config (including CONFIG_LOCALVERSION, which usually is “ -tegra”).įor the Nano of that release the URL of source code shows as: This includes the headers, and if something wants to point at headers, then pointing at the full source also works. Typically you would just download the full source for the kernel. Keep in mind while looking at this that the key to the difference between 2GB and other modules is a combination of device tree and kernel configuration…the source itself is meaningless unless it is configured to match your running system. Consider what follows to be a superset of headers, and more extensive than what the 2GB model source would provide. I use this sort of method because full source is almost always better than just headers (only it takes a lot more disk space…but not too much if you don’t build an actual kernel Image). The default action is to keep your current version.What follows is just one long alternative way to obtain and configure the “equivalent” of headers. Z : start a shell to examine the situation N or O : keep your currently-installed versionĭ : show the differences between the versions Y or I : install the package maintainer's version What would you like to do about it ? Your options are: => File also in package provided by package maintainer. => File on system created by you or by a script. Ĭonfiguration file `/etc/X11/Xsession.d/98vboxadd-xclient' VM Ubuntu client is now 13.10 I do not not know the (possible different) previous VM ubuntu version.įollowed Sylvain Pineau advise with result : DKMS: install completed. ![]() In both situation I had the same Ubuntu server version and Virtualbox server version. I tried twice, but with the identical result. Luckely I made a snapshot before installing Virtualbox guest additions. Even the "send shutdown signal" has no effect. But the screen change to black, and the system hang. ![]() Vermagic: 3.11.0-22-generic SMP mod_unload virtualbox guestaddition version from VM clientĪll seems to work well, but when reboot I have a login screen and I seem to log in. Executing : modinfo vboxguestįilename: /lib/modules/3.11.0-22-generic/updates/dkms/vboxguest.koĭescription: Oracle VM VirtualBox Guest Additions for Linux ModuleĪlias: pci:v000080EEd0000CAFEsv00000000sd00000000bc*sc*i* Sudo apt-get install virtualbox-guest-x11įound on How do I install Guest Additions in a VirtualBox VM? Sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-$(uname -r) I have done so successfully in the recent past using : bash Because that is most easy to reproduce and to document. I would like to install Virtualbox guest addition using the terminal. ![]()
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