![]() VirtualBox error after installing Linux Kernel 4.4.Is VirtualBox not working after upgrading to Kernel 4.4.4? Check the following link to fix it. Hope this tip will useful for you someday. 0: Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack Version: 5.0.4ĭescription: USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 Host Controller, Host Webcam, VirtualBox RDP, PXE ROM, Disk Encryption.Īs you see in the above output, the latest version VirtualBox extension has been added. Check new extension pack has been installed or not using command: $ vboxmanage list extpacks Successfully installed "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack"Ħ. Go to the location where you've downloaded the Extension pack and install it using commands: $ cd Downloads/ $ sudo vboxmanage extpack install Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-5.0.4-102546.vbox-extpack Once you removed all extension packs, download the latest extension pack from the Oracle VirtualBox site. Please note that you have to run the command sudo vboxmanage extpack uninstall until you got the "Extension packs" result as 0.ĥ. Check if all extensions have been properly removed using command: $ vboxmanage list extpacks VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use.For a thorough introduction to virtualization and VirtualBox. Successfully uninstalled "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack".Ĥ. Now, remove the VirtualBox extensions using command: $ sudo vboxmanage extpack uninstall "Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack" Oracle VM VirtualBox extension packages have a. vbox-extpack file name extension to install the extension, you will double-click on the package file, and a Network Operations Manager window is shown to guide you through the required steps. ![]() Then, I reinstall the package libecore1 with command: $ sudo apt-get install -reinstall libecore1ģ. To view the extension packs that are currently installed, start the VirtualBox Manager. First, install packagekit using command: $ sudo apt-get install packagekitĢ. Fix 'Failed to install the Extension pack' error in Ubuntuġ. I searched on the Ubuntu forums and found a workaround to fix this problem. It seems the libcore package might be deleted after uninstalling Moksha desktop. ![]() Failed to install th Extension pack error in Ubuntu Linux
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