I have been running Kubuntu-14.04 32 bit since it came out on two Dell E6510 laptops. I recently needed to reinstall Windows 7 Pro and resize my partitions on one of the machines, so I backed everything up and wiped everything off of it, repartitioned the drive, reinstalled Windows, and downloaded kubuntu-14.04.4-desktop-amd64.iso and reinstalled Kubuntu. I began the routine of installing drivers and needed software – Scribus, Gimp, Gscan2PDF, Teamviewer, Nvidia video driver, VirtualBox, and synaptic. When I rebooted I could only boot to a command prompt – no desktop. Over the years I have seen the nvidia driver do bad stuff, so instead of troubleshooting I just reinstalled and installed only the nvidia driver and rebooted. Everything was fine, so I installed the above software list minus Teamviewer. The reboot took me back to a command prompt and no desktop. At this point I redownloaded the ISO file and checked it. Then I only installed VirtualBox and that appears to be the culprit. I usually install VirtualBox by executing this command in konsole: “wget -q https://www.virtualbox.org/download/oracle_vbox.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -” and then from synaptic. The last time I just downloaded “virtualbox-5.0_5.0.16-105871-Ubuntu-trusty_amd64.deb” and installed.
I have no idea where to go from here, but I know I need this computer running with VirtualBox. I have Vbox 5.0.16 32 bit running on the other laptop. Suggestions would be appreciated.
I have no idea where to go from here, but I know I need this computer running with VirtualBox. I have Vbox 5.0.16 32 bit running on the other laptop. Suggestions would be appreciated.
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