VirtualBox 6.0.10

VirtualBox 6.0.10

VirtualBox 6.0.10

Oracle VM VirtualBox is an open source and cross-platform virtualization utility that makes it possible to extend your computer's capabilities so that it can be used to run a large number of operating systems (inside multiple virtual machines), using the same hardware you use for your daily tasks.

Operating system virtualization solution for multiple-platforms
Thus, with the help of Oracle VM VirtualBox, users can easily have Windows and Linux applications running on a Mac, have Windows Server 2008 running on a Linux server, run Linux programs on a Windows based PC, and so on.

Moreover, Oracle VM VirtualBox is designed to enable you to install and run as many operating systems on as many virtual machines as you need.

The only physical and practical limitations in the number of virtualized OSs and virtual machines that you can run at the same time, is your computer's limited memory and disk space.

Virtualize any OS on embedded, desktop or cloud-based environments
More importantly, the Oracle VM VirtualBox virtualization app is very simple to use, yet it also packs a vast selection of powerful tools and features, making it easy for one to run it on almost any platform, from small desktop class machines and embedded systems, all the way up to massive data centers and even Cloud-based environments.

Oracle VM VirtualBox’s most important advantage is that it can be used to run software belonging other operating systems on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, and Solaris hosts.

Support for a diverse range of OSs and a large variety of virtualization uses
Thus, Oracle VM VirtualBox comes with extensive support for a substantial number of guest operating systems including, but absolutely not limited to, Mac OS X (10.5 or later), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4 and 2.6), Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, Windows 7), Solaris and OpenSolaris, OpenBSD, and OS/2.

Besides effortlessly virtualizing a large assortment of operating systems on any platform, Oracle VM VirtualBox can also be employed for installing and configuring a virtual appliance, test software within a controlled and easy to alter platform.

As an added bonus, if needed, Oracle VM VirtualBox can also be used to drastically reduce energy and hardware costs by using the same computers to run multiple computing platforms on the same physical hardware platforms.

Powerful and open source virtualization solution
On the whole, Oracle VM VirtualBox should be the virtualization software of choice to anyone with a focus on open source solutions.

Furthermore, although it is a community-driven project, Oracle VM VirtualBox is designed to provide you with any tool you may need to successfully virtualize almost any operating system on a vast array of hardware.
What's New:
VirtualBox 6.0.10 (released July 16 2019)
This is a maintenance release. The following items were fixed and/or added:
  • User interface: fix issue inputing controller names (bug #11579)
  • User interface: fix resize problems with recent Linux hosts (bug #18677)
  • Serial: fixed guru meditation when raw mode is enabled (bug #18632)
  • Serial: fixed possible VM crash under certain circumstances
  • USB: Fixed "unrecoverable error" problems in OHCI emulation (bug #18593, 6.0.6 regression)
  • USB: improve captured device identification
  • VBoxManage: fix reversed reporting of audio input and output (thank you Socratis Kalogrianitis)
  • VBoxManage: fix controlling recording for running machine (bug #18723)
  • Guest control service: various fixes
  • Windows hosts: fix problems copying files from shared folders (bug #18569)
  • Linux hosts: kernel module build fixes for various kernels (bug #18316)
  • Linux hosts: support UEFI secure boot driver signing on Ubuntu and Debian hosts (bug #11577)
  • Linux hosts: fix focus grabbing problems with recent Qt versions (builds from source only; thank you Fabian Vogt (SUSE) and Larry Finger; bug #18745)
  • Windows guests: many shared folders fixes
  • Windows guests: fix other services failing if seamless mode was not available
  • Linux guests: kernel module build fixes for various kernels (bugs #18677 and #18697; fixes by Larry Finger and Gianfranco Costamagna)
  • Linux guests: do not try to load old versions of libcrypt on recent guests in Guest Additions tools (bug #18682)
  • Linux guests: udev rules for guest kernel modules did not always take effect in time
  • Linux guests/VMSVGA: do not forget the guest screen size after a guest reboot
  • OS/2 guests: various shared folder fixes
Screenshots:
  • Title: VirtualBox 6.0.10 Build 132072
  • Developer: Oracle
  • Compatibility: macOS 10.12 or later, 64-bit processor
  • Language: Multilangual
  • Size: 130.44 MB
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