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I tried looking into this myself but I couldn't really find much about this error. The only solutions I could find didn't work for me. The first one was to use mokutil but at the point where I was supposed to run sudo mokutil --import MOK.der it gives me the error message "Failed to get file status, MOK.der" even though I did everything it told me to do. The other one was to disable secure boot and then run sudo '/sbin/vboxconfig' but even though it looked like it worked, I'm still getting the error message. I have re-enabled secure boot, so you don't have to worry about that.

Is there something else I can try or does VirtualBox not work in Linux Mint for some reason?

  • bizdelnick@lemmy.ml
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    edit-2
    8 months ago

    First of all, check that hardware virtualization is enabled in your UEFI setup.

    You need to have packages virtualbox-dkms and linux-headers installed (together with all their dependencies, but you don't have to check them manually). linux-headers must be of the same version as linux-image. That's all that you need to get driver properly built. Don't listen those users who recommend you to remove and reinstall these packages or install additional packages manually, this kind of magic doesn't work.

    Also note that you cannot use kvm and virtualbox simultaneously. If you are using some kvm-based virtualization system, it causes a conflict.

  • MasterNerd@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    As others have said, there's no reason not to be using virt manager with qemu/KVM at this point

    This should get you started: https://hrishikeshpathak.com/blog/install-and-configure-linux-virtual-machine-using-virt-manager/

  • penquin@lemm.ee
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    edit-2
    8 months ago

    Try

    sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)

    Then reboot your machine. Virtualbox needs the kernel headers to work.

    • vortexal@lemmy.ml
      hexagon
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      8 months ago

      I tried that but It's giving me the error message E: Unable to locate package kernel-headers.

      • penquin@lemm.ee
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        8 months ago

        My bad, I haven't run Debian based distros for a while. Run this instead

        sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)

        I've edited my comment

        • vortexal@lemmy.ml
          hexagon
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          8 months ago

          It's telling me that they are already installed: j@j-HP-Notebook:~$ sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) [sudo] password for j: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree... Done Reading state information... Done linux-headers-5.15.0-88-generic is already the newest version (5.15.0-88.98). linux-headers-5.15.0-88-generic set to manually installed. The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required: brave-keyring libu2f-udev linux-headers-5.15.0-76 linux-headers-5.15.0-76-generic linux-headers-5.15.0-78 linux-headers-5.15.0-78-generic linux-headers-5.15.0-79 linux-headers-5.15.0-79-generic linux-headers-5.15.0-82 linux-headers-5.15.0-82-generic linux-headers-5.15.0-83 linux-headers-5.15.0-83-generic linux-headers-5.15.0-84 linux-headers-5.15.0-84-generic linux-headers-5.15.0-86 linux-headers-5.15.0-86-generic linux-image-5.15.0-76-generic linux-image-5.15.0-78-generic linux-image-5.15.0-79-generic linux-image-5.15.0-82-generic linux-image-5.15.0-83-generic linux-image-5.15.0-84-generic linux-image-5.15.0-86-generic linux-modules-5.15.0-76-generic linux-modules-5.15.0-78-generic linux-modules-5.15.0-79-generic linux-modules-5.15.0-82-generic linux-modules-5.15.0-83-generic linux-modules-5.15.0-84-generic linux-modules-5.15.0-86-generic linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-76-generic linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-78-generic linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-79-generic linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-82-generic linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-83-generic linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-84-generic linux-modules-extra-5.15.0-86-generic Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

          • penquin@lemm.ee
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            8 months ago

            Then restart you machine. That normally needs to be done after installing virtualbox. See if it works.

            • vortexal@lemmy.ml
              hexagon
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              8 months ago

              I already restarted my computer twice after installing it, is there any reason I would have restart my computer a third time?

                • vortexal@lemmy.ml
                  hexagon
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                  8 months ago

                  Is there something specific from that link that I'm supposed to use because I tired the top solution and it just gave me a bunch of error messages:

                  j@j-HP-Notebook:~$ sudo apt-get install build-essential linux-headers-`uname -r` dkms virtualbox-dkms
                  [sudo] password for j:  
                  Reading package lists... Done
                  Building dependency tree... Done
                  Reading state information... Done
                  dkms is already the newest version (2.8.7-2ubuntu2.1mint1).
                  build-essential is already the newest version (12.9ubuntu3).
                  linux-headers-5.15.0-88-generic is already the newest version (5.15.0-88.98).
                  The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
                    libqt5help5 libqt5sql5 libqt5sql5-sqlite libqt5xml5 libsdl-ttf2.0-0
                  Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
                  The following additional packages will be installed:
                    libgsoap-2.8.117 liblzf1 libvncserver1 virtualbox virtualbox-qt
                  Suggested packages:
                    vde2 virtualbox-guest-additions-iso
                  The following packages will be REMOVED:
                    virtualbox-7.0
                  The following NEW packages will be installed:
                    libgsoap-2.8.117 liblzf1 libvncserver1 virtualbox virtualbox-dkms virtualbox-qt
                  0 upgraded, 6 newly installed, 1 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
                  Need to get 0 B/46.5 MB of archives.
                  After this operation, 43.0 MB disk space will be freed.
                  Do you want to continue? [Y/n] y
                  debconf: DbDriver "config": /var/cache/debconf/config.dat is locked by another process: Resource temporarily unavailable
                  (Reading database ... 642834 files and directories currently installed.)
                  Removing virtualbox-7.0 (7.0.12-159484~Ubuntu~jammy) ...
                  debconf: DbDriver "config": /var/cache/debconf/config.dat is locked by another process: Resource temporarily unavailable
                  dpkg: error processing package virtualbox-7.0 (--remove):
                   installed virtualbox-7.0 package pre-removal script subprocess returned error exit status 1
                  dpkg: too many errors, stopping
                  vboxdrv.sh: failed: modprobe vboxdrv failed. Please use 'dmesg' to find out why.
                  
                  There were problems setting up VirtualBox.  To re-start the set-up process, run
                    /sbin/vboxconfig
                  as root.  If your system is using EFI Secure Boot you may need to sign the
                  kernel modules (vboxdrv, vboxnetflt, vboxnetadp, vboxpci) before you can load
                  them. Please see your Linux system's documentation for more information.
                  Errors were encountered while processing:
                   virtualbox-7.0
                  Processing was halted because there were too many errors.
                  E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
                  j@j-HP-Notebook:~$ sudo modprobe vboxdrv
                  modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'vboxdrv': Operation not permitted
                  
  • SteveTech@programming.dev
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    8 months ago

    Is there something else I can try

    I use virt-manager, since it uses KVM which should already be present in the kernel.

    • vortexal@lemmy.ml
      hexagon
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      8 months ago

      How similar to VirtualBox is virt-manager? I've only ever used VirtualBox but if virt-manager is easy to use, I have no problem trying it out.

      • SteveTech@programming.dev
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        8 months ago

        I probably wouldn't describe it as similar, but virt-manager is fairly simple but powerful at the same time (like it will let you expose more advanced KVM/QEMU features like PCIe passthrough and similar).

        But like the other guy said, gnome boxes is very straight forward and probably more similar in it's simplicity.

        They both use QEMU + KVM, so you can have both virt-manager and boxes installed at once, and I believe virt-manager (probably boxes too) easily let you use existing VirtualBox .vdi files, if you've got an existing VM you want to run. Also like I said before, KVM is already mainlined into the Linux kernel, so you don't have to install sketchy kernel modules and stuff.

        I've only used VirtualBox once though, so I can't really compare them.

        • vortexal@lemmy.ml
          hexagon
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          8 months ago

          I tried both virt-manager and Gnome Boxes but I'm having issues with both of them.

          Gnome Boxes works mostly fine but I can't seem to get files from the host to the guest. It says that the guest is supposed to have some special software but I'm trying to use Windows XP and I can't seem to figure out how to get the required software because the website doesn't work in internet explorer and I obviously can't just download it from the host and transfer it over.

          For virt-manager, it's giving me an error message about not being able to connect to "libvirt qemu:///system" and it wont let me install a virtual machine. I'm assuming that I'm supposed to download "libvirtd", but I can't figure out how to install it. I think it wants me to build it from the source but there doesn't seem to be a guide on how to do that.

          • SteveTech@programming.dev
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            8 months ago

            It says that the guest is supposed to have some special software

            That sounds like virtio-win. I usually use the iso and mount it from virt-manager, but if the internet is working then I guess you can download the exe.

            I'm assuming that I'm supposed to download "libvirtd"

            Just searched it up, something like this should work: sudo apt install qemu-kvm libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon-system bridge-utils virtinst libvirt-daemon

            Sorry I don't have too much experience with gnome boxes either, I mostly use virt-manager.

    • vortexal@lemmy.ml
      hexagon
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      8 months ago

      So I tried virt-manager but it's giving me an error message about not being able to connect to "libvirt qemu:///system" and it wont let me install a virtual machine. I'm assuming that I'm supposed to download "libvirtd", but I can't figure out how to install it. I think it wants me to build it from the source but there doesn't seem to be a guide on how to do that.