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YUM Command Line Advertise Select Page CentOSFedoraLinuxRed Hat (RHEL) VirtualBox 5.1 on Fedora 24/23, CentOS/RHEL 7.2/6.8/5.11 by JR | Published: Feb 18, 2010 | Updated: Aug 29, 2016 | 625 comments Oracle VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware. Targeted at server, desktop and embedded use, it is now the only professional-quality virtualization solution that is also Open Source Software. VirtualBox supports a large number of guest operating systems: Windows 3.x Windows NT 4.0 Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 DOS Linux (2.4, 2.6, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11) Solaris OpenSolaris OpenBSD This guide shows howto install VirtualBox 5.1 (currently 5.1.4) on Fedora 24/23/22, CentOS 7.2/6.8/5.11, Red Hat (RHEL) 7.2/6.8/5.11. This guide uses Virtual Box own yum repositories. Note: Fedora 21/20/19/18 users can install VirtualBox 5.0, Fedora 17 users can install VirtualBox 4.3 and Fedora 16 users can install VirtualBox 4.2. 1. Change to root User Shell su - ## OR ## sudo -i 01234 su -## OR ##sudo -i 2. Install Fedora or RHEL Repo Files Shell cd /etc/yum.repos.d/ ## Fedora 24/23/22/21/20/19/18/17/16 users wget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/fedora/virtualbox.repo ## CentOS 7.2/6.8/5.11 and Red Hat (RHEL) 7.2/6.8/5.11 users wget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/rhel/virtualbox.repo 012345678 cd /etc/yum.repos.d/## Fedora 24/23/22/21/20/19/18/17/16 userswget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/fedora/virtualbox.repo## CentOS 7.2/6.8/5.11 and Red Hat (RHEL) 7.2/6.8/5.11 userswget http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/rhel/virtualbox.repo 3. Update latest packages and check your kernel version Update packages Shell ## Fedora 24/23/22 ## dnf update ## Fedora 21/20/19/18/17/16 and CentOS/RHEL 7/6/5 ## yum update 0123456 ## Fedora 24/23/22 ##dnf update## Fedora 21/20/19/18/17/16 and CentOS/RHEL 7/6/5 ##yum update Check that that you are running latest installed kernel version Output of following comma
Shared folders4.3.1. Manual mounting4.3.2. Automatic mounting4.4. Drag and Drop4.4.1. Supported formats4.4.2. Known limitations4.5. Hardware-accelerated graphics4.5.1. Hardware 3D acceleration (OpenGL and Direct3D 8/9)4.5.2. Hardware 2D video acceleration for Windows guests4.6. Seamless windows4.7. Guest properties4.8. Guest control4.9. Memory overcommitment4.9.1. Memory ballooning4.9.2. Page FusionThe previous chapter covered getting started with VirtualBox and installing operating systems in a virtual machine. For any serious and interactive use, the VirtualBox Guest Additions will make your life much easier by providing closer integration between host and guest and http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2010/install-virtualbox-with-yum-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel/ improving the interactive performance of guest systems. This chapter describes the Guest Additions in detail.4.1. IntroductionAs mentioned in Section 1.2, "Some terminology", the Guest Additions are designed to be installed inside a virtual machine after the guest operating system has been installed. They consist of device drivers and system applications that optimize the guest operating https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html system for better performance and usability. Please see Section 3.1, "Supported guest operating systems" for details on what guest operating systems are fully supported with Guest Additions by VirtualBox.The VirtualBox Guest Additions for all supported guest operating systems are provided as a single CD-ROM image file which is called VBoxGuestAdditions.iso. This image file is located in the installation directory of VirtualBox. To install the Guest Additions for a particular VM, you mount this ISO file in your VM as a virtual CD-ROM and install from there.The Guest Additions offer the following features:Mouse pointer integrationTo overcome the limitations for mouse support that were described in Section 1.8.2, "Capturing and releasing keyboard and mouse", this provides you with seamless mouse support. You will only have one mouse pointer and pressing the Host key is no longer required to "free" the mouse from being captured by the guest OS. To make this work, a special mouse driver is installed in the guest tha
Not Loading. 9d Do you mean the install or actual operation of Acrobat? You may need to download the updates http://www.hivmr.com/db/ks3m9pkz79zfzmm9xzmj9zx3jpds9kz3 to AA X and install those to get it working. http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1platform=Windows Read All 2 Posts RELEVANCY SCORE 3.66 DB:3.66:Conky Wireless_Bitrate Shows 0 Kb/S; Problem Isnt Conky px I did a pacman -Syu last night, and as Ive been busy lately I havent had much time to update, so this was a big one. One minor error dkms problem I noticed this morning is that Conky doesnt seem to detect my wireless bitrate with the wireless_bitrate wlan0 variable anymore (it is displaying wireless_link_qual, wireless_essid, and upspeedgraph and downspeedgraph fine, though). Since the update to Conky was only a change in PKGBUILD revision, I copied my old PKGBUILD (1.7.2-1) from abs, then synced abs error dkms tree and vimdiffd against the new PKGBUILD (1.7.2-4) hoping to find an obvious difference in the configuration flags, but the only significant change is the addition of a backup field for the configuration files. So, more curious now I tried downgrading to my previous Conky, and it still shows 0 kb/s. I can only guess that this must be a problem with whatever Conky uses to detect that number. Here is a complete list of what was upgraded:[2009-10-17 20:10] upgraded pacman (3.3.0-3 - 3.3.2-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded apr (1.3.8-2 - 1.3.9-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded bash (4.0.028-1 - 4.0.033-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded db (4.7.25.4-1 - 4.8.24-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded libsasl (2.1.23-1 - 2.1.23-2)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded libldap (2.3.43-3 - 2.4.18-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded apr-util (1.3.9-1 - 1.3.9-3)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded glib2 (2.20.4-1 - 2.22.2-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded atk (1.26.0-1 - 1.28.0-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded bluez (4.39-1 - 4.56-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded curl (7.19.6-1 - 7.19.6-2)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded conky (1.7.2-1 - 1.7.2-4)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded pam (1.0.4-1 - 1.0.4-2)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgraded consolekit (0.3.0-5 - 0.3.1-1)[2009-10-17 20:20] upgr