


Package kernel-headers-2.6. is already Server]#With a tried and true method, I select the next one, kernel-devel. Warning: kernel-headers-2.6.: Header V3 DSA signature: Let's try kernel-headers (couldn't be that obvious could it?) Server]# rpm -ivh kernel-headers-2.6. I can't copy out of the guest yet.shut up). So I load up Enterprise-R5-U3-Server-i386-disc1.iso, navigate to the Server directory: I wonder if they exist on the iso images?

Ubuntu has dpkg.which doesn't work in OEL. I tried using apprently doesn't exist on OEL (or Red Hat derivatives). n x11Tried that out and I got a different error, but one that matched what the log says, something like "install kernel headers" blah blah blah. The suggestion was to add "x11" to the end like this: /bash/bin. Giving up due to the problems mentioned above.I googled "OpenGl direct rendering" and found this entry. The directories /lib/modules/2.6.18-128.e15/build/include If your guest uses Linux 2.6.27 and you still see this message./var/log/vboxadd-install.log looks like this: Installing VirtualBox 2.2.4 Guest Additions, built Fri May 29 19:13:34 CEST 2009Ĭould not find the Linux kernel header files. VirtualBox requires Linux 2.6.27 or later for this. This system does not seem to have support for OpenGL direct rendering. VirtualBox 2.2.4 Guest Additions installation Uncompressing VirtualBox 2.2.4 Guest Additions for Linux installation Here are the 2 different errors I would find: VBOXADDITIONS_2.2.4_47978]# /bin/bash. Like most people, I don't like the 1024x768 default resolution, so I tried to install the VirtualBox Guest Additions. Thankfully, I managed to get Oracle (the Database) installed on Oracle (the Enterprise Linux).
