If you install any other GuestOS or do a P2V, you’ll probably have to install. If you install an openSUSE OS as a Guest, then an Additions version will be automatically installed. Virtualbox Guest Additions are a desirable feature to install. If you’re not prompted to install, you go to the Oracle Virtualbox site and click on the links to download and install. Virtualbox Extensions are a desirable feature to install. I suspect you are using a different repository, since your version of virtualbox is the current one at .Ĭlarifying and summarizing the bits and pieces in each post of this thread… I did a fresh install of Leap 42.3, so I’m using the standard openSuSE leap 42.3 repositories. Gets no response, since you’re working with 5.2.8 and the openSuSE repositories have 5.1.32-42.1. Running rpm -qa | grep -i virtualboxvirtualbox-qt-5.2.8-1.1.x86_64 The three choices for resolution are uninstall the host, do not insstall the guest, or install it and ignore dependencies. I get a popup window that begins "virtualbox-guest-tools-5.1.32-42.1.x86_64 requires virtualbox-guest-kmp = 5.1.32, but this requirement cannot be provided / uninstallable providers: virtualbox-guest-kmp-default-5.1.32_k4.4.104_39-42.1.x86_64 Conflict Resolution: Now, I click on the box next to virtualbox-guest-tools.
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All it will tell me about the file is “file is not owned by any package.” I am unable to figure out how to examine the contents of the rpm files without rpm or zypper insisting on looking in repositories before looking in the rpm file. I have just spent several hours in YaST Software Management, man rpm and man zypper. Please be very explicit in how and what to install. If you can point me at documentation for dealing with such issues, I would appreciate it. Some years ago, I fixed a memory leak in a software package by uninstalling it, and installing an rpm in its place, after which the updater continued to try to “update” the package, long before the patch made it into the repositories. What do you recommend for getting VBox running in (preferably) 42.3 or T’weed? I am willing to make a move to KVM or Xen, but I have a significant number of VBox VMs running in another computer, and I’d rather not leave VBox cold turkey.
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Judging from the facts that Oracle stopped at 5.1.32 and VirtualBox stopped at Leap 42.1, I’m guessing that there has been a “falling out” between the two organizations.
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They have rpm files for “openSUSE 13.2 (“Harlequin”) / Leap 42.1 (“Malachite”)” and “All distributions (built on EL5 and therefore do not require recent system libraries).” I downloaded both. I went to and learned that the current version is 5.2.8, which is well advanced from 5.1.32. I installed Tumbleweed in a separate partition but it has the same versions of VirtualBox and fails for the same reason.
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VirtualBox 5.1.32 imports the package virtualbox-5.1.32-42.1.x86_64 without error and appears to run correctly, but trying to import “virtualbox-guest-tools” fails because it requires virtualbox-guest-kmp-default-5.1.32_k4.4.104_39-42.1, which has unresolved references. Now I’m trying to update to Leap 42.3, and find it broken. I have been using VirtualBox 5.0.20 in openSuSE 13.2 for a while.