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I've trying to install VB 3.0 in my Ubuntu Jaunty 64 and I don't know what did I do wrong, but everytime I try to run it says: Segmentation Fault. I have not even able to accept the first window of License Agreement. So I uninstalled it, in order to fix any installation problem, Then I try again the VB 3.0 but no luck, and uninstalled it and try the 2.2 version that comes in the Ubuntu repository, but again no luck at all.
Could anybody please point me in the right direction?
Thanks for the link. I have been out in the field working for almost one month and I did not have any internet connection. Sorry for my late reply.
But before I left, I finally install Vbox by unistalling everything and reinstalling it. In the beginning I was trying to run Vbox 3.0, but I couldn't, so I install the version 2.0, available in the sourcelist, and then it worked.
I still don't know which was the problem with it. Hopefully it worked and now I'm running safely a virtual Xp.
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Hi my friend,
Thanks for the link. I have been out in the field working for almost one month and I did not have any internet connection. Sorry for my late reply.
But before I left, I finally install Vbox by unistalling everything and reinstalling it. In the beginning I was trying to run Vbox 3.0, but I couldn't, so I install the version 2.0, available in the sourcelist, and then it worked.
I still don't know which was the problem with it. Hopefully it worked and now I'm running safely a virtual Xp.
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