
zerozero wrote:@Sam, if i remember correct, it's not the first time you get this error, and the other time around you reinstalled. what changed (what did you installed lately, what did you tweaked, anything(?), that brought that back?


On-topic: I had a massive download last week (including the dnet nonsense); I took this to be GTK3 and possibly GNOME 3. Haven't rebooted yetCould be about to try Debian's KDE


craig10x wrote:Sorry to veer off the main topic...but i was just curious....if one tracks debian stable, when the new version of stable comes in (i believe that is every 2 yrs approximately?) do you automatically get it as updates? how does that work? Is it kind of like a "long term rolling release" that doesn't require you to re-install to get the new version?
The reason i was wondering is if it does work that way,is that one might have a much more stable system then using testing and with new programs added through the "backports" method then you would also have a pretty up to date system as far as applications go...




Apparently it's pretty simple. This example is Lenny to Squeeze, so in the future it would just be Squeeze to Wheezy: http://www.go2linux.org/how-to-upgrade- ... to-squeeze
The reason i was wondering is if it does work that way,is that one might have a much more stable system then using testing and with new programs added through the "backports" method then you would also have a pretty up to date system as far as applications go...





viking777 wrote:The reason i was wondering is if it does work that way,is that one might have a much more stable system then using testing and with new programs added through the "backports" method then you would also have a pretty up to date system as far as applications go...
That has been suggested many,many times. So many times that I can't help but wonder why it doesn't actually exist. Possibly because maintaining a 'backport' repository compatible with 'Stable' but still satisfying the needs of a public using a two year old distribution would be harder work than running testing, sid and stable as completely separate distros.

Mepis does just that. It works well, but you cannot expect every application to be backported (that said the community packagers are responsive to requests) and they limit the work by only supporting one desktop (KDE)




Helmsdeeper wrote:PcLinuxOs also does an excellent job "imho" at being a rolling distro in case you've never checked it out.



Helmsdeeper wrote:PcLinuxOs also does an excellent job "imho" at being a rolling distro in case you've never checked it out.


Please install the virtualbox-ose-dkms package and execute 'modprobe vboxdrv' as root.FATAL: Module vboxdrv not found.
#uname -a Linux hostname 3.0.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 24 02:24:44 UTC 2011 x86_64 GNU/Linux

desmadre wrote:upgraded to the latest 3.0 kernel (last week) and virtualbox guests fail to start.
all virtualbox guests (various linux flavors, win, bsd) started with no problems prior to update.
when attempting to start a guest, virtualbox returns the following error:
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Please install the virtualbox-ose-dkms package and execute 'modprobe vboxdrv' as root.
any ideas?

Starting Virtualbox kernel modules:
modprobe vboxdrv failed. Please use 'dmesg' to find out why... failed!


#/etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup
/etc/init.d/vboxdrv: command not found#apt-get --reinstall install linux-headers-3.0.0-1-amd64 virtualbox-ose
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 2 reinstalled, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0 B/665 kB of archives.
After this operation, 0 B of additional disk space will be used.
(Reading database ... 245820 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace linux-headers-3.0.0-1-amd64 3.0.0-1 (using .../linux-headers-3.0.0-1-amd64_3.0.0-1_amd64.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement linux-headers-3.0.0-1-amd64 ...
Preparing to replace virtualbox-ose 4.0.10-dfsg-1 (using .../virtualbox-ose_4.0.10-dfsg-1_all.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement virtualbox-ose ...
Setting up linux-headers-3.0.0-1-amd64 (3.0.0-1) ...
Examining /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d.
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/header_postinst.d/dkms 3.0.0-1-amd64
dkms.conf: Error! No 'BUILT_MODULE_NAME' directive specified for record #0.
Error! Bad conf file.
File:
does not represent a valid dkms.conf file.
Setting up virtualbox-ose (4.0.10-dfsg-1) ... warning: `VirtualBox' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)
[ 1485.616482] VirtualBox[3960]: segfault at 18 ip 00007f0c6d2ef189 sp 00007fff55ca7e20 error 4 in libstdc++.so.6.0.16[7f0c6d233000+eb000]






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