socratis wrote:You have so many mistaken assumptions in your post, that it's going to be a long reply. Let me start trying to cover them one by one:
- "type in a terminalwindow "apt-get install Virtualbox" then I don know if I get an OSE or an PUEL version"
If you're using 'apt-get', you are getting the OSE Ubuntu fork of VirtualBox. Unless you manually added the VirtualBox repository, you are using the Ubuntu repository.
Itś even worse then you represent the matter while having the VB repository in the sources list , i wil get the ubuntu OSE version depending on what package name I use , that is confusing to users as the installation doesn't tell the user which version its installing the OS or the PUEL version , that is not an assumption
socratis wrote:[*]Yes ( the Vbox manager does respond 5.024___ubuntu___)
That's the proof that you're using the Ubuntu version, not the VirtualBox one.
You shoudl make the full quote and not react to only part of the sentence,
so I reiterate when a user like myself clicks the About Virtual box s/he get an indication of 5.0.24.xxxxx for example irrespective of using the OSE or the PUEL version so he doesn know what version he has installed /used as a consequence you might have create a VM in the an OSE build and reinstalled a PUEL build and get into trouble ( which is not an ssumption either)
socratis wrote:[*]get 5.0.24 and a buidl number which concurs with the version on the oracle website and is the same for the OSE amd PUEL version
Which is perfectly fine. The only thing that the VirtualBox team asks is for the distros to mark their fork. But even if they don't mark it, I haven't heard of any lawsuits yet.
I eat with a fork and a knife I haven got a clue what fork you are talkign about , but not withstanding teh gibberish about cutlery, as a user I cannot make a difference between between an OSE and A PUEL version base on info in the about box ( see above)
socratis wrote:
[*]You might want to consider changing build if not version numbers like say Virtula box makes 5.0.24 build 123456 and an distor distributes an OSE version then that shoudl be named 5.0.25 build 123456
You should talk to the distros about this.
I think Virtual box shoudl talk to the distroś about this and make sure users are not mislead in what version they are using
socratis wrote:
[*]there has been a problem with VM not laoding when upgrade by force installing another later versuion of virutal box which turns out t be a OSE version and the problem is always teh above 1912 error
Because there is a driver conflict. VirtualBox warns you about this when you install it. It's kind of hard to miss. You have to uninstall the fork before you install the original. You have to do this, not VirtualBox.
Let me rephrase that :
There is a problem with the following course of events
A- it starts when a user like myslef ans Hopa , start on Virtualbox from the ubunty software repository and create one of more VMś
B- things don wordk so we are referred to the Oracle Virtualbox website
C- things seem to be solved in a later package of the Virtual box sofatre on the vbox website
D- user like me ignore teh differnce and downlaod the software and when we get it installed we are confrotned with VMś that don work becasue of the 1912 error
E- When we have removed/purged the PUEL version and the remainder of the OSE version and reinstalled from scratch the newly downlaoded PUEL version , the VMś refuse to load due to the 1912 error
Thsi means that comparing VBOX ot Libre office, I cannot use my spreadshets from libreoffice a.b.c. version that i got with the ubuntu distro with later libre office b.c.d version taken from the libreoffice wbsite
socratis wrote:
[*]private users (iḿ not talking about profesiionals) start always using Virtual box with the version they get from the Ubuntu software installer ( or theor distro provider) and create one or more VM's
That's fine. As long as they seek support from wherever they got their VirtualBox from, I don't think I see a problem.
I it was possibel to determine where to get support form the about box , and AFAIC VBOX is VBOX, so I shoudl get suupport from Vbox but that seems to be a problem in the whole of the Linux world
socratis wrote:
[*]when they want to move to newer versions offered on the Virtual box website their VM will not function ( like spreadsheets in libre office do after you installed another version)
I'm afraid that this is simply not true. You're the only one I've seen complaining about this, so please do not say "users", say "I".
Hopa and I are not teh first complainign about this , we took the trouble of reporting it as an issue , for each of us tens of other users have abandonned VBOX and if you see the comments on boards about they are fairly devastating and rvieuwers get slpaaed for their messy and incomplet reviews
socratis wrote:
[*]the User is forced to rebuild his VM ś using the new Vitrual box distro
Again, this is not true. You (again) are the only one reporting this, so you must be doing something that is not right. Either a mistake in, or a misunderstanding of the process.
So is Hopa
socratis wrote:
[*]and I suspect the needs to make sure later updates are not installed automatiscally but must update manually from the virotualbox website other wise the whole thing crashes again
The official VirtualBox does not update itself automatically. It pops up a message if there is a newer version available, but you can turn it off in the preferences.
socratis wrote:
[*]more over the reports on different Unix websites that Virtualbox does have problems with USB support ( that flash drives don't work and wil never work ... ) seems to be valid because other connected USB devices do work ( if the definiton is correct)
Unfounded, unsubstantiated rumors do nothing to persuade me. So far, for every user that has been a USB complaint, 90% of them they were doing it wrong. If you have a problem with USB, then please open a new, appropriate thread because the title "Question about not starting guests" might be misleading.
I have an open therad on USB and many users report Vbox not handing flash drive correctly if at all
socratis wrote:
[*]Unless this can be solved in a satisfactory manner instead of goint hrough the pain for rebuilding my Vbox - VM I might just rebuild it in VMware
It's your computer, your VMs, your choice.[/list]
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It is , and itś my satisfaction / disasafisfaction too that will keep me on VBOX or not