[opensuse] 13.1 Virtualbox Stopped Working??? Looks like update killed it, but which? How to fix?
All, I don't start VirtualBox often, but I have a number of depositions that I need to convert from e-transcript to pdf (which requires the windows based Reallegal e-trans viewer). Starting vbox today, I received: Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found! Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_FOUND). It is obvious it thinks it is missing the extension pack, but I have never had this problem since 13.1 was released. Checking, I show to have the following installed: # rpm -qa | grep -i virtual | sort python-virtualbox-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 texlive-tex-virtual-academy-pl-2013.72.svn15878-11.2.1.noarch virtualbox-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.7.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.8.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_17-117.3.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.2.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.6.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-5.0.4_k3.11.10_29-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-tools-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-x11-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.7.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.8.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_17-117.3.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.2.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.6.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-5.0.4_k3.11.10_29-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-qt-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 This is the first time I've used openSuSE rpms verses using the one from the virtualbox site. What/where do I check first to find out why USB has been lost? Do I need to uninstall vbox 5 and try dropping back to the latest 4? Time critical help needed.... -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 12/29/2015 05:41 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
I don't start VirtualBox often, but I have a number of depositions that I need to convert from e-transcript to pdf (which requires the windows based Reallegal e-trans viewer). Starting vbox today, I received:
Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found! Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_FOUND).
It is obvious it thinks it is missing the extension pack, but I have never had this problem since 13.1 was released. Checking, I show to have the following installed:
# rpm -qa | grep -i virtual | sort python-virtualbox-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 texlive-tex-virtual-academy-pl-2013.72.svn15878-11.2.1.noarch virtualbox-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.7.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.8.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_17-117.3.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.2.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.6.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-5.0.4_k3.11.10_29-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-tools-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-x11-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.7.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.8.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_17-117.3.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.2.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.6.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-5.0.4_k3.11.10_29-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-qt-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64
This is the first time I've used openSuSE rpms verses using the one from the virtualbox site.
What/where do I check first to find out why USB has been lost? Do I need to uninstall vbox 5 and try dropping back to the latest 4?
Time critical help needed....
Note: I have copied 60-vboxdrv.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/ and uncommented all SUBSYSTEM=="usb" lines, rebooted -- no joy. All was working fine a couple of months ago. Why would it just stop working now? Same error: Failed to open a session for the virtual machine WindowsXP_SP3. Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found! Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_FOUND). Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) Component: ConsoleWrap Interface: IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed} -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Hey, Normally on Windows, without that extension pack, the USB 2.0 controller is also disabled, but the USB 1.1 controller should work. It seems your error is only related to the fact that you have a saved state. You could attempt to delete the saved state, and simply reboot the machine? Reset the machine? That should clear the error? You won't have USB 2.0, perhaps, but I don't know how critical that is. Regards. On Tue, 29 Dec 2015, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 12/29/2015 05:41 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
I don't start VirtualBox often, but I have a number of depositions that I need to convert from e-transcript to pdf (which requires the windows based Reallegal e-trans viewer). Starting vbox today, I received:
Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found! Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_FOUND).
It is obvious it thinks it is missing the extension pack, but I have never had this problem since 13.1 was released. Checking, I show to have the following installed:
# rpm -qa | grep -i virtual | sort python-virtualbox-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 texlive-tex-virtual-academy-pl-2013.72.svn15878-11.2.1.noarch virtualbox-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.7.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.8.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_17-117.3.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.2.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.6.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-5.0.4_k3.11.10_29-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-tools-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-x11-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.7.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.8.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_17-117.3.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.2.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.6.x86_64 virtualbox-host-kmp-desktop-5.0.4_k3.11.10_29-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64 virtualbox-qt-5.0.4-183.d_l_ocaml.1.x86_64
This is the first time I've used openSuSE rpms verses using the one from the virtualbox site.
What/where do I check first to find out why USB has been lost? Do I need to uninstall vbox 5 and try dropping back to the latest 4?
Time critical help needed....
Note: I have copied 60-vboxdrv.rules to /etc/udev/rules.d/ and uncommented all SUBSYSTEM=="usb" lines, rebooted -- no joy.
All was working fine a couple of months ago. Why would it just stop working now?
Same error:
Failed to open a session for the virtual machine WindowsXP_SP3.
Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found!
Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_FOUND).
Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) Component: ConsoleWrap Interface: IConsole {872da645-4a9b-1727-bee2-5585105b9eed}
-- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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On 12/29/2015 06:00 PM, Xen wrote:
Hey,
Normally on Windows, without that extension pack, the USB 2.0 controller is also disabled, but the USB 1.1 controller should work.
It seems your error is only related to the fact that you have a saved state. You could attempt to delete the saved state, and simply reboot the machine? Reset the machine? That should clear the error?
You won't have USB 2.0, perhaps, but I don't know how critical that is.
Regards.
Thanks Xen! Well USB 2.0 is fairly critical. I use it to sync my phone. The bigger question is: "WTF Broke?" I have never had a problem with virtualbox since I installed 13.1. USB 2.0 has always worked -- even without /etc/udev/rules.d/60-vboxdrv.rules I can't say that I have started virtualbox since the update to 5. Like I said in the original post -- I go months in between needing vbox, but when I need it for some specialized bit of law-related software -- I need it! Yes, I got vbox to boot by disabling USB-2.0, but that begs the question - why is it now not working when it always has before. At least for: virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.7.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.12_k3.11.10_17-116.8.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_17-117.3.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.2.x86_64 virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop-4.3.14_k3.11.10_21-121.6.x86_64 (and the similar 'host' packages) I was able to get the depositions converted to pdf, but now how do I get USB-2.0 going again so I can plug my phone in again? What to check/test. Has anyone else noticed USB-2.0 stopped working? What to try to get it going again? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 12/29/2015 08:33 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
Has anyone else noticed USB-2.0 stopped working? What to try to get it going again?
Also, Is https://en.opensuse.org/VirtualBox really the latest openSuSE documentation for vbox? It references 11.4 and notes the 12.2 install. Is manual guest_addition install information still correct? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
Hi David,
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 1:41 AM, David C. Rankin
Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found! Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_FOUND).
That's quite normal, as I remember (I've not used OS rpms for VBox for quite some time, rather direct download from vbox site). USB support requires VBox extension pack. It is not rpm, you need to install it either through VBox GUI or using command line (VBoxManager or something like that). Each time you update vbox you have to re-install extension pack, corresponding to VBox version. -- Mark Goldstein -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 12/29/2015 10:33 PM, Mark Goldstein wrote:
Hi David,
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 1:41 AM, David C. Rankin
wrote: Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found! Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_FOUND). That's quite normal, as I remember (I've not used OS rpms for VBox for quite some time, rather direct download from vbox site). USB support requires VBox extension pack. It is not rpm, you need to install it either through VBox GUI or using command line (VBoxManager or something like that). Each time you update vbox you have to re-install extension pack, corresponding to VBox version.
Thanks Mark, That's what has got me so darn confused. I have used USB-2.0 with this install, but before 13.1 I always used virtualbox.org rpms and then would install the guest_additions and then do the old, e.g: $ sudo VBoxManage extpack install --replace \ Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.1.4-74291.vbox-extpack Oh crap -- could it be I haven't used windows since my 11.4 install prior to 13.1? I wonder if that has been the issue all along. Damn, same laptop, same desktop, but that may have been it. If there is no way I could have used the USB-2.0 interface with the openSuSE rpms, then it has been since 11.4 since I fired up windows. Sorry for the noise... -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
But you say you have updated from version 4 to version 5. Something may have changed there. I never used 4, but version 5 on Windows also wants that extension pack. You may simply need or want to fix that extension pack to get it working. But then again, maybe you are correct and a Windows "version 4" image is going to give trouble in a Windows "version 5" image. However, then, at that point, I don't think it should be /VirtualBox/ that is complaining. At that point it would be /Windows/ that misses the required driver. Which is doubtful. Regards... David C. Rankin schreef op 30-12-2015 6:47:
On 12/29/2015 10:33 PM, Mark Goldstein wrote:
Hi David,
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 1:41 AM, David C. Rankin
wrote: Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found! Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings (VERR_NOT_FOUND). That's quite normal, as I remember (I've not used OS rpms for VBox for quite some time, rather direct download from vbox site). USB support requires VBox extension pack. It is not rpm, you need to install it either through VBox GUI or using command line (VBoxManager or something like that). Each time you update vbox you have to re-install extension pack, corresponding to VBox version.
Thanks Mark,
That's what has got me so darn confused. I have used USB-2.0 with this install, but before 13.1 I always used virtualbox.org rpms and then would install the guest_additions and then do the old, e.g:
$ sudo VBoxManage extpack install --replace \ Oracle_VM_VirtualBox_Extension_Pack-4.1.4-74291.vbox-extpack
Oh crap -- could it be I haven't used windows since my 11.4 install prior to 13.1? I wonder if that has been the issue all along. Damn, same laptop, same desktop, but that may have been it. If there is no way I could have used the USB-2.0 interface with the openSuSE rpms, then it has been since 11.4 since I fired up windows.
Sorry for the noise...
-- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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