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funglenn
Apr 22, 2019Luminary
Virtualbox woes
so I installed Virtualbox 5.1 on my old 6.6 build. Had to upgrade to 6.9.5 (which i love) but now i am having alot of trouble trying to install virtualbox. I did a factory reset and tried a similar...
- Apr 23, 2019
I solved my own issue and got Virtualbox 5.1.38 working on 6.9.5 With some help from someone (who shall remain nameless because they sent me a private message vs posting here). I was pointed to this:
it highlights that the build file provided for 6.9.5 does not have the right .config file for us to compile apps on our own. Also unfortunate is that netgear does not plan to address this. The posting was from february 2019 and I downloaded the file within the last week and it still had not been addressed.
If they wanted to do this fine, but i fully agree they should have been forthcoming and actually putting this type of detail in the release notes for their new builds as it affects how their systems can be employed. However I do applaud them for making these now stable releases that will be patched vs upgraded in a way that will affect the kernel.
I will say that between this new policy and their refusal to sell replacement parts when part of a readynas breaks, i may look at another more friendly vendor when it is time to upgrade.
funglenn
Apr 23, 2019Luminary
I solved my own issue and got Virtualbox 5.1.38 working on 6.9.5 With some help from someone (who shall remain nameless because they sent me a private message vs posting here). I was pointed to this:
it highlights that the build file provided for 6.9.5 does not have the right .config file for us to compile apps on our own. Also unfortunate is that netgear does not plan to address this. The posting was from february 2019 and I downloaded the file within the last week and it still had not been addressed.
If they wanted to do this fine, but i fully agree they should have been forthcoming and actually putting this type of detail in the release notes for their new builds as it affects how their systems can be employed. However I do applaud them for making these now stable releases that will be patched vs upgraded in a way that will affect the kernel.
I will say that between this new policy and their refusal to sell replacement parts when part of a readynas breaks, i may look at another more friendly vendor when it is time to upgrade.
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