Lately some really bad things have been happening with my computer, having to do with lack of icons and all kinds of bad things going with my graphical interface. All the bad things in the appeal are accompanied by a certain disability of my terminal. I'm using 12.04 with Gnome Classic view with no effects. Let's have a guest # /etc/init.d/vboxadd setup Removing existing VirtualBox DKMS kernel modules OK Removing existing VirtualBox non-DKMS kernel modules OK Building the VirtualBox Guest Additions kernel modules The headers for the current running kernel were not found. If the following module compilation fails then this could be the reason. I get What can it mean? How to fix this, especially concerning all the other problems I'm experiencing?
Barnaba XBarnaba X
3 AnswersThe short answer:Re-install Ubuntu from a Live CD or USB. The long version:The long version would be a waste of your time: your system will never be clean, but if you insist you could try:
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I would definitely go for a fresh new install as there are so many things to do and so little time. Fabby
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I faced the same issue regarding
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this page will give you the answer. download the apt-XXX.deb then install it:
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