12-03-2015, 02:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-03-2015, 03:01 AM by firenice03.)
Hey all, been away for a bit but I got around to looking at this today.. Now I have 2 LL boxes 1 with VBox other without..
Both were giving the kernel message ..
On the system WITHOUT VBox as AFMS suggested from another post SEE BELOW
I removed the additional guest packages in Synaptic.. Rebooted same same, message continued..
I tried Lite Tweaks: Autoremove Packages and clean Package Cache and config files..
- Autoremove Packages ERRORed and I needed to run from terminalonce cleaned the Autoremove Packages ran fine...
Reboot and the system WITHOUT VBox no longer gave the kernel error
The system WITH VBox did the same Lite Tweaks as above and installed the extension pack from the wiki...
VBox Kernel Service is Not Running message continues... Message in on LL right after logging in after a reboot - - prior to launching any app..
VBox works fine - just gives the error...
Checked all component versions match 4.3.34.
Both were giving the kernel message ..
On the system WITHOUT VBox as AFMS suggested from another post SEE BELOW
I removed the additional guest packages in Synaptic.. Rebooted same same, message continued..
I tried Lite Tweaks: Autoremove Packages and clean Package Cache and config files..
- Autoremove Packages ERRORed and I needed to run from terminal
Code:
sudo apt-get autoclean
Reboot and the system WITHOUT VBox no longer gave the kernel error

The system WITH VBox did the same Lite Tweaks as above and installed the extension pack from the wiki...
VBox Kernel Service is Not Running message continues... Message in on LL right after logging in after a reboot - - prior to launching any app..
VBox works fine - just gives the error...
Checked all component versions match 4.3.34.
(12-02-2015, 06:48 PM)AFMS link Wrote: I do not use VirtualBox but also get the notification message. With Synaptic manager I removed all Virtual Box related packages and then reboot. This did not work. Then I saw some residual packages in Synaptic. I then used Lite Tweaks to autoremove packages, clean package cache and clean residual config files. After that and a reboot the message was gone.
I am not a computer expert but it worked and maybe this is of use for people who do not use VirtualBox at all and get that anoying message.
Greetings,
Ton.
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Running Linux Lite since LL2.2