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  • Posted a comment on discussion Start Here! on Wubuntu Operating System

    When running Wubuntu under Virtualbo on Li nux x is there a way to share a folder between them. I did add the Guest Additions on Wbuntu. --Thanks

  • Created ticket #74 on Rootkit Hunter

    Updates to rkhunter 1.4.6

  • Posted a comment on a blog post on Rootkit Hunter

    Is it safe to assume that rkhunter is a dead project sine it has not been updated sine 2018? If it is dead is it possible to get the source code to update it? Thanks

  • Modified a comment on discussion User Submitted Tutorials on PeppermintOS

    To get guest additions to fully work build the VM under Virtualbox 7 as: Linux, Linux Other 64bit 8,192 memory , PS/2 mouse , 2 CPU's , Video 128mb. Storage VHD 30gb. If you have a USB printer enable USB-3.0 and point to it. AFTER installing Peppermint and rebooting. Sign in as YOU. Start a shell session. Right click on the desktop and choose open terminal here. From the VM window choose devices and choose insert guest additions. Wait a few seconds. Go back to the shell prompt. Type in: sudo mount...

  • Posted a comment on discussion User Submitted Tutorials on PeppermintOS

    To get guest additions to fully work build the VM under Virtualbox 7 as: Linux, Linux Other 64bit 8,192 memory , PS/2 mouse , 2 CPU's , Video 128mb. Storage VHD 30gb. If you have a USB printer enable USB-3.0 and point to it. AFTER installing Peppermint and rebooting. Sign in as YOU. Start a shell session. Right click on the desktop and choose open terminal here. From the VM window choose devices and choose insert guest additions. Wait a few seconds. Go back to the shell prompt. Type in: sudo mount...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Installation on PeppermintOS

    OK. Here is the deal. To get guest additions to fully work build the VM under Virtualbox 7 as: Linux, Linux Other 64bit 8,192 memory , PS/2 mouse , 2 CPU's , Video 128mb. Storage VHD 30gb. If you have a USB printer enable USB-3.0 and point to it. AFTER installing Peppermint and rebooting. Sign in as YOU. Start a shell session. Right click and choose open terminal here. From the VM window choose devices and insert guest additions. Wait a few seconds. Go back to the shell prompt. Type in: sudo mount...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Installation on PeppermintOS

    I am truly amazed at the lack of support! I would think there are many users running it in a VM.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Installation on PeppermintOS

    OldTon, Did you have the same problem? I also have Debian, Linux Mint, and Windows guests with no problems. Ken

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