Can possible just to change the way I see in Linux about error messages? I mean 
because more regular users use Ubuntu Linux , error messages must be less 
technical (meaningless for humain now)  but more usefull and practical?
Example , just this:\
If the maintainer see dependency problems all time. OK. Just change error 
message instead  meaningless message about some package and all these stuff 
just Write : 
//////////////////////////
This Package [Number] is depend on Current Kernel Number [N]. Now it is 
installed [Number of currentPackage].
You Must To Do Next to get the Package Working:

sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose-source /
sudo module-assistant update /
sudo module-assistant prepare /
sudo module-assistant a-i virtualbox-ose /
sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv restart /

Any messages are logging into /var/log/VirtualBoxLog
/////////////////////////////////////

That's all, guys!

By such kind of message I mean human and parctical, Regular users won't be in 
panic and infinite calls WoW! What's going now? What I did ? and so on.
Thanks.

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virtualbox don't run when update-manager change the linux-kernel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/237278
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