I installed today's F19 on the 6 GB Core Duo 6550 machine today and ran yum update.
This time I downloaded the rpmfusion files and installed them with rpm. Vlc and ffmpeg installed without problems. VirtualBox refused to install.
I was able to get the virtual machine manager to start installing SCO Unix. Installation slowed down to "slower than a mole in granite". It has been stuck at 80% installed for the last half hour or so, using 100% of one core. There is no unusual HD activity.
When not broken, VirtualBox loads SCO quickly.
On Sun, 2013-05-26 at 16:44 -0700, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
I installed today's F19 on the 6 GB Core Duo 6550 machine today and ran yum update.
This time I downloaded the rpmfusion files and installed them with rpm. Vlc and ffmpeg installed without problems. VirtualBox refused to install.
That is not Fedora's issue. Fedora does not package VB. If VB fails to install on Fedora, the issue should be reported to wherever you are getting VB from.
On 05/26/2013 05:12 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Sun, 2013-05-26 at 16:44 -0700, Chuck Forsberg WA7KGX N2469R wrote:
I installed today's F19 on the 6 GB Core Duo 6550 machine today and ran yum update.
This time I downloaded the rpmfusion files and installed them with rpm. Vlc and ffmpeg installed without problems. VirtualBox refused to install.
That is not Fedora's issue. Fedora does not package VB. If VB fails to install on Fedora, the issue should be reported to wherever you are getting VB from.
I discovered that virtualbox.org provides a .run file similar to those provided by Nvidia. This allows VirtualBox to be installed without depending on a particular kernel version.