im try many time
can any one help here
One of the reasons I suggest qemu/vm
However I do have 5 years old windows 7 guest. Guest additions are installed to the guest system. It usually takes me several tries. I finally got it downloaded to the right place and it did go in.via loading it as a cd image. Try one of the youtube videos possibly.
Are you using the Debianized Deb from Debian or are you using the Oracle Virtualbox repo? If the latter use the "Bionic" flag. in your etc/apt/sourec.list ...
Testing or Stable? Sparky 6 or Sparky 5
posting the output of inxi -frb would show us yout cpu flags (virtualization capabilities) and your repos to show us your type of virtualbox.
peace out
ok thanks
im try used these stable edition iso 5.11 Xfce
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I think it's a problem with their repos, as I had the same problem.
Reproduce the problem:
- Fresh Install of sparky
- Go all the way through the update process
- Try to install guest additions
- Fails because it cannot find the kernel headers
- Cannot install kernel headers because they are not found in the repo (I've tried everything from pointing to other repos, etc)
Success:
- Fresh install of sparky
- Install guest additions
- Do not update system
Noteworthy: About a months ago, I followed the "success" pattern, but I was able to update my system after the installation of guest additions and everything worked great. I did a fresh install this morning, and installing guest additions worked and operated as expected. But as soon as I updated my sparky install, guest additions fails to operate as expected. I think the repos are missing the correct linux headers.
Oh, one other thing... before you start the guest additions installation, you need to install the headers.
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)