![]() ![]() So if you have Virtualbox 4.2.10, you can only install the 4.2.10 of the Extension Pack.Īfter this, Virtualbox should notify you when there is a new update, either by doing an update of the system with the Update Manager or by opening Virtualbox when there is an update available. I should mention that you can only install the Extension Pack to the same version of Virtualbox. You can also find the latest Extension Pack in: Īfter you download the newest Virtualbox version, simply double click on it and the Ubuntu Software Center will take care of everything else. It should show the versions of Ubuntu like in the following image: To remove the test build again, execute the. To install them, you first need to remove your existing VirtualBox installation (but not your virtual machines - they will continue to work with the test build) and then execute the installer. You can find the latest Virtualbox version for Ubuntu in: Test builds for Linux hosts are generally packed up in a shell script installer with the extension '.run'. Now, in the case you have some update problems with Virtualbox, the easiest solution I have found is to download the latest version from the original site. Note that the extension pack is needed if you want proper support for sharing between host and guest, 3D support, USB support and much more. You will immediately get a notification that there is an update for virtualbox or there is an update for the Extension Pack. The pack will only update when you open Virtualbox. This however, will not get you the updated Virtualbox Extension Pack. This should get you the latest version of Virtualbox. You can also get the same effect by doing it via the terminal: ![]() When you do a system update with the update manager, the Virtualbox update should appear. ![]()
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