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Hi Takashi-San .. I don't quite understand to needinfo here ... these packages are available # zypper -vv se -t package -r virtualization -r kernel -r kernel-kmp -sx virtualbox kernel-default virtualbox-kmp-default Verbosity: 3 Non-option program arguments: 'virtualbox' 'kernel-default' 'virtualbox-kmp-default' Initializing Target Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... S | Name | Type | Version | Arch | Repository ---+------------------------+---------+------------------------------------------+--------+--------------- vl | kernel-default | package | 6.11.6-lp155.4.1.g8545f24 | x86_64 | kernel v | virtualbox | package | 7.1.4-Virt.150600.1.1 | x86_64 | virtualization i+ | virtualbox | package | 7.0.20-lp155.2.31 | x86_64 | kernel-kmp vl | virtualbox-kmp-default | package | 7.1.4_k6.11.6_lp155.4.g8545f24-lp155.2.6 | x86_64 | kernel-kmp vl | virtualbox-kmp-default | package | 7.1.4_k6.4.0_150600.21-Virt.150600.1.1 | x86_64 | virtualization it will probably work but I cannot test it since my only computer is my real workstation that I use every day ... But obviously kernel-kmp contains a virtualbox-kmp-default-7.1.4_k6.11.6_lp155.4.g8545f24-lp155.2.6 and virtualization repo contains virtualbox-7.1.4-Virt.150600.1.1 .. These are different builds so there is a big chance that it will not work despite both packages are build on the top of vbox 7.1.4 .. Point here is that need a solution for people, not a hack for me .. Solution would be that that kernel and kernel-kmp repositiories will contain full set of working virtualbox packages .. thanks and regards, ~dan