VirtualBox-OSE and F14

Andre Robatino robatino at fedoraproject.org
Wed Sep 22 09:33:45 UTC 2010


Michel Alexandre Salim <fedora <at> michelsylvain.info> writes:

> I tend to run both VBox and KVM, depending on what the situation 
> requires. KVM tends to be much better at running BSD guests, for 
> instance. I've never really used VBox-OSE though -- the VBox build from 
> upstream, which has the proprietary bits, is easier to use; it came with 
> the source files for the kernel module, and thus you can adjust to a new 
> kernel with a simple init.d command.

If you install the dkms package it compiles new host kernel modules
automatically when you install a new kernel - see the "RPM-based Linux
distributions" section in

http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads








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