Mkdir -p /tmp/vbox.0/.tmp_versions rm -f /tmp/vbox.0/.tmp_versions/* Test -e include/generated/autoconf.h -a -e include/config/nf || ( \Įcho >&2 " ERROR: Kernel configuration is invalid." \Įcho >&2 " include/generated/autoconf.h or include/config/nf are missing." \Įcho >&2 " Run 'make oldconfig & make prepare' on kernel src to fix it." \ Make KBUILD_VERBOSE=1 SUBDIRS=/tmp/vbox.0 SRCROOT=/tmp/vbox.0 CONFIG_MODULE_SIG= -C /lib/modules/3.7.10-gentoo/build modules
#Gotomeeting app for windows 7 install
The log files all have something like this when the install fails:Ĭ2stable VBTest # cat /var/log/vbox-install.log I cannot go earlier (apparently) as the install fails to build the kernel modules. OK, assuming I'm not making a stupid mistake because I'm not used these VB image installs before I've tested back as far as VirtuaBox4.2.4-81684-Linux_n and they all fail. If I've not done something right please let me know.Īlso, I did not select 3D when updating the Guest Additions as I think that's what you wanted. I will attempt to attach this morning's log file to this post so you can look that over. If you think I should remove that also let me know and I will. app-emulation/virtualbox-modules Kernel Modules for Virtualbox app-emulation/virtualbox-extpack-oracle PUEL extensions for VirtualBox app-emulation/virtualbox-additions CD image containing guest additions for VirtualBox One thing I was unsure of: I did an emerge -C virtualbox to get rid of the Gentoo supplied 4.2.10 version but I did not specifically remove anything else, so there is still some 4.2.10 stuff on the ~ $ eix -Ic virtualbox When I stop presenting everything is fine. If I pause the presentation everything is fine. As soon as I start presenting the cursor starts blinking, slows down and doesn't track my mouse movements very well, and takes a _really_ long time calling up things like menus in Windows apps in the VM.
The VM is fine in GoToMeeting when I am just part of the meeting and watching someone else. OK, I loaded the test version from the link above using 'sh file'.