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On 01/07/2011 17:45, Ian Robinson wrote:
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type="cite">8.2-BETA1-x64 System Updater appropriately reported an
update available to update Opera PBI to 11.0. <br>
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However, the System Updater reported inaccurately that my
VirtualBox 3.2.12 installation could be updated to to VirtualBox
3.2.10.<br>
<br>
<br>
Ian Robinson<br>
Salem, Ohio<br>
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<br>
The virtualbox update to 3.2.12 was rolled back after a couple
problems were found with it. Because of this, the updater lists
3.2.10 as the update because 3.2.10 is the latest stable version. I
would recommend "upgrading" to 3.2.10 as this will make sure that
you do not have a faulty version of virtualbox on your system and
return you to the latest stable version until the 3.2.12 version is
fixed and re-released. This also happened on the 8.1 systems that
were using virtualbox at the time.<br>
<br>
The opera upgrade was released at the same time as the virtualbox
upgrade, so there is nothing wrong with that one.<br>
<br>
~Ken Moore<br>
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