Some people suggest using apt-get to (re)install guest additions, uninstalling that version, and then re-install the guest additions again from the VirtualBox ISO:.Some people suggest editing a " /etc/X11/nf" file, but that file apparently no longer exists in Ubuntu14.There is apparently two separate bugs that can keep it greyed out even after installing the Guest Additions and rebooting: When you installed the Guest Additions (as described above), that option should have been enabled.At the top of the "testUbuntu20 - Oracle VM VirtualBox" window, choose View > Auto-resize Guest Display.(optional) To automagically resize the size of the virtual monitor to fill the "testUbuntu20 - Oracle VM VirtualBox" window whenever you stretch or shrink that window,.(Now when you look under "/media/a/", the "Guest Additions CD image" is still there - do I need to do something to "take it out of the (virtual) drive"? If so, how?).The "testUbuntu20" VM currently has the "Powered Off" icon, right? Select the VM, and hit the green arrow "start" icon. Open up the Oracle VM VirtualBox manager.Shut down the virtual machine from the tiny triangle icon in the upper right corner, the power icon, "Power Off" > Power Off > Power Off. ![]() ![]() At the top of the "testUbuntu20 - Oracle VM VirtualBox" window, most people find it convenient to enable Devices > Shared Clipboard > Bidirectional. When there are no errors and the last line of that terminal window says "Press Return to close this window.", click inside that window and press Return.Install the Guest Additions again from the beginning. ![]()
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