Boa noite,
Como publiquei anteriormente, hoje fiz duas atualizações do VirtualBox. Inicialmente atualizei para a versão 2.2.4 e agora fui ver se tinha algum problema em atualizar para a versão 3.0. Diferente da outra atualização, ele não fazia a desinstalação do 2.2.4 automaticamente, quando iniciei o pacote, ele dizia que havia conflito entre as versões instaladas. Então manualmente remove o virutalbox 2.2.4 pelo synaptic e voltei a tentar a instalação pelo .deb. Fazendo dessa maneira obtive sucesso. Após a instalação foi necessário reiniciar o sistema. Lá apareceu ele o VirtualBox em System tools. Iniciei o mesmo e achei que precisaria cadastrar todas as máquinas novamente, porém para minha surpresa as opções foram mantidas, minhas máquinas virtuais continuaram lá intactas. Tentei iniciar uma e obtive sucesso.
Como não fiz uma instalação sem ter configurações no meu sistema não posso garantir que a “fresh” instalação funcionará porém como as opções são as mesmas pelo visto, você pode ler outros artigos sobre Como instalar o VirtualBox no Ubuntu, Como instalar o VirtualBox no Windows 7, Como atualizar o VirtualBox para instalar a sua versão 2.x ou 3.x, caso ainda tenha problemas você pode pesquisar aqui mesmo, sobre o virtualbox que existem outro tópicos sobre o mesmo ou ainda no Grande Oráculo. Mas me parece que ambas funcionam da mesma maneira com relação a opções de configurações então você provavelmente não terá problemas que não são solucionados por esse e pelos outros tópicos.
Att,
Matheus
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Probably worth setting aside a longer block to read more carefully than I can right now, and a stop at compasscabin confirmed the longer block plan, the impulse to schedule dedicated time for a sites archive is itself a measure of trust and this site has earned that scheduling impulse from me clearly today actually.
Picked a friend mentally as the audience for this and decided to send the link, and a look at honestgrovecorner confirmed the send was the right choice, choosing whom to share content with is a small act of curation that I take more seriously than the public sharing most platforms encourage these days online.
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During the time spent here I noticed the absence of the usual distractions, and a stop at balticarrow extended that distraction free experience, content that does not fight my attention with pop ups and modals and aggressive prompts is content that respects me and this site has clearly chosen the respectful approach throughout.
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Worth marking this site as one to come back to deliberately rather than by accident, and a stop at softwillowcorner reinforced that intention, the difference between sites I find again by chance and sites I return to on purpose is meaningful and this one has clearly moved into the deliberate return category for me.
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Just enjoyed the experience without needing to think about why, and a look at yovrisa kept that effortless feeling going, sometimes the best content is invisible in the sense that you forget you are reading until you reach the end and realise time has passed without you noticing it pass naturally.
Pleasant surprise, the post delivered more than the headline promised, and a stop at upvendor continued that pattern of under promising and over delivering, the rarest combination on the modern web where most content does the opposite by promising the world and delivering thin recycled summaries instead each time you click on something interesting.