That is I learned from Larry Finger and/or the Internet that the kernel code in Oracle Corporation’s VirtualBox was apparently for a version of the Linux kernel newer than supplied through openSUSE Leap repositories. However, after upgrading Leap 15.2 to Leap 15.3 I could no longer reliably use this procedure to obtain working VirtualBox Guest Additions in Leap 15.3 with VirtualBox. In Leap-15.2 openSUSE from Jthrough May or so of the year 2021 a usually quite workable procedure for me to obtain working VirtualBox Guest Additions was by executing n from Oracle Corporation’s VirtualBox after installing a kernel update in Leap 15.3 or a new version of VirtualBox in Windows 10. In Oracle Virtual “Machine” (VM) VirtualBox I have since December of the year 2013 had an openSUSE operating system installed as a “guest” operating system or VM. My “host” operating system has been 64-bit Windows 10 Home Edition for a few years.
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