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Oracle packages VirtualBox for a number of Linux distributions themselves, including Debian.
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Install the VirtualBox package with: sudo apt install virtualbox This is currently available for Debian 10 and 11.Īdd the Fast Track repository by following the instructions at However, new versions of VirtualBox are made available to stable users on a "rolling" basis by Debian Fast Track, a Debian project. Packages for VirtualBox are not officially available in stable releases of Debian, due to lack of cooperation from upstream on security support for older releases. Optionally install the extension pack with: sudo apt install virtualbox-ext-packĭebian 10 "Buster" and Debian 11 "Bullseye" Install the virtualbox package, for instance: sudo apt install virtualbox
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Update the list of available packages: sudo apt update It can be installed as such:Īdd the "contrib" and the "non-free" components to /etc/apt/sources.list, for example: # Debian Unstable "Sid"
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If you turn off ACPI then the ACPI device driver is not initialised so the ACPI power off should not work. Out of interest this is the only reference to VERR_PDM_DEVICE_INSTANCE_NOT_FOUND on the forum or the Issue Tracker, so this is the first. I don't have the windows cd and my dad cannot find it at home otherwise I would reinstall it. I don't need Matlab on there because I put it on the Mac. I switched ACPI back from disabled to enabled so the error doesn't come up anymore but sending the shutdown signal doesn't work. I switched the ACPI from enabled to disabled and that comes up with the error I was talking about which says: Code: Select all Expand view Collapse view Failed to send the ACPI Power Button press event to the virtual machine Windows XP. I've tried to click ACPO shut down from the menu and that doesn't work. I've tried "inserting crtl+alt+del" from the menu and that doesn't work. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restartI have tried fn+hostkey+backspace and that doesn't work. All it is says is: Code: Select all Expand view Collapse view A disk read error occurred I opened it up again and Powered on Windows XP and the screen that comes up is black. When I opened it up again, VirtualBox froze so I force quitted it. What happened was I was installing Matlab on my computer and I left it and ran to class. I had help installing Windows on my computer with VirtualBox.
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I have a MacBook and I am running Mac OS X 10.4.11.
