VirtualBox was first developed by InnoTek, a German software company. later it was acquired by Sun and renamed SunVirtualBox. After Sun was acquired by Oracle, it was renamed OracleVirtualBox. Because it is open-source, unlike VM, and has powerful functions, it can be run on LinuxMac and Windows hosts and can be installed with Win
VirtualBox was first developed by InnoTek, a German software company. later it was acquired by Sun and renamed Sun VirtualBox. After Sun was acquired by Oracle, it was renamed Oracle VirtualBox. Because it is open-source, unlike VM, and has powerful functions, it can be run on Linux/Mac and Windows hosts and can be installed with Win
VirtualBox was first developed by InnoTek, a German software company. later it was acquired by Sun and renamed Sun VirtualBox. After Sun was acquired by Oracle, it was renamed Oracle VirtualBox. Because it is open-source, unlike VM, and has powerful functions, it can be run on Linux/Mac and Windows hosts, it also supports the installation of Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4 and 2.6), OpenBSD, and other customer operating systems. If you have used virtual machine software before, I believe you can use VirtualBox. It doesn't matter if you are a newbie. VirtualBox provides detailed documents to help you get started in a short time.
Changes in VirtualBox 3.2.12 (2010-11-30 ):
* VMM: fixed rare host crash when running 64-bit guests on 32-bit hosts (bug #7577)
* VMM: fixed host reboots under rare circumstances due to NMIs triggered by active performance counters (Linux hosts in non-VT-x/AMD-V mode only; bug #4529)
* VMM: fixed out of memory guru meditation for large memory guests (bug #7586)
* VMM: fixed a guru meditation related to large pages
* VMM: use new VT-x feature to keep the guest from hogging the CPU
* Snapshots: implemented deleting the last remaining snapshot while the VM is running
* GUI: perform the checks for exceeding the size limit of the host file system and for broken asynchronous I/O on older Linux kernels with ext4/xfs file systems not only when starting the VM from scratch but also when starting from a saved state
* NAT: fixed memory leak (3.2.0 regression; bugs #6918, #7353)
* Networking: fixed VM reset handling in e1000
* VRDP: fixed rare crash in multimonitor configuration
* Display: fixed occasional guest resize crash
* Mouse: don't send relative mouse events together with absolute mouse events (3.2.10 regression; bug #7571)
* Keyboard: fixes for the USB keyboard emulation; fixes for Koran keyboards
* Serial: don't hang if the host device wocould block during open (bugs #5756, #5380)
* Serial: fixed modem status lines (Linux hosts only; bug #812)
* Graphics: Horizontal resolutions are no longer restricted to a multiple of 8 pixels (bug #2047; requires Guest Additions update ).
* USB: fixed a crash with older Linux kernels and non-ASCII characters in device strings (Linux hosts only; bug #6983, #7158, #7733; version 3.2.8 contained an incomplete fix)
* USB: fixed a crash under rare circumstances (bug #7409; Windows hosts only)
* ISCSI: respond to NOP-In requests from the target immediately to avoid being disconnected if the guest is idle
* 3D support: fixed a crash under certain circumstances (bug #7659)
* 3D support: fixed crashes for GLUT based apps (bug #6848)
* 3D support: added missing GLX 1.3 functionality (bugs #7652, #7195)
* 2D Video acceleration: fixed potential deadlock when saving the VM state (bug #4124)
* Windows hosts: another fix for BSODs under certain circumstances in VBoxNetFlt. sys (bug #7601)
* Solaris hosts: fixed host usb dvd drive detection
* Mac OS X hosts: fixed swapped keys for certain ISO keyboard types (bug #2996)
* Linux hosts: added link state handling for TAP devices needed for proper operation with bridged networking on kernels 2.6.36 and above (bug #7649)
* Linux hosts/guests: Linux 2.6.37 fixes
* Linux Additions: properly compile the vboxvideo module if DKMS is not installed (bug #7572)
* Linux Additions: fixed a memory leak when accessing non-existing files on a Shared Folders (bug #7705)
* Windows Additions: skip none-mapped user accounts when enumerating user accounts for VM information
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