Nachdem Sun mit der Version 3.0.0 kürzlich den Funktionsumfang der kostenlosen Virtualisierungssoftware VirtualBox erweitert hat, werden nun wieder einige Versionen nachgeschoben, die der Behebung von Fehlern dienen. Den Anfang macht die Version 3.0.2, die vor wenigen Minuten veröffentlicht wurde.
VirtualBox ist für Windows, Mac OS X, Linux und Solaris verfügbar. Zu den unterstützten Gastsystemen zählen neben Windows, Linux und Solaris auch OS/2, DOS und einige BSD-Derivate.
Changelog 3.0.0 zu 3.0.2
This is a maintenance release. The following items were fixed and/or added:
VMM: fixed hangs and poor performance with Kaspersky Internet Security (VT-x/AMD-V only; bug #1778)
VMM: fixed crashes when executing certain Linux guests (software virtualization only; bugs #2696 & #3868)
ACPI: fixed Windows 2000 kernel hangs with IO-APIC enabled (bug #4348)
APIC: fixed high idle load for certain Linux guests (3.0 regression)
BIOS: properly handle Ctrl-Alt-Del in real mode
iSCSI: fixed configuration parsing (bug #4236)
OVF: fix potential confusion when exporting networks
OVF: compatibility fix (bug #4452)
NAT: fixed crashes under certain circumstances (bug #4330)
3D support: fixed dynamic linking on Solaris/OpenSolaris guests (bug #4399)
3D support: fixed incorrect context/window tracking for multithreaded apps
Shared Folders: fixed loading from saved state (bug #1595)
Shared Folders: host file permissions set to 0400 with Windows guest (bug #4381)
X11 host and guest clipboard: fixed a number of issues, including bug #4380 and #4344
X11 Additions: fixed some issues with seamless windows in X11 guests (bug #3727)
Windows Additions: added VBoxServiceNT for NT4 guests (for time synchronization and guest properties)
Windows Additions: fixed version lookup
Linux hosts: workaround for buggy graphics drivers showing a black VM window on recent distributions (bug #4335)
Linux hosts: fixed typo in kernel module startup script (bug #4388)
Installer: support Pardus Linux
Solaris hosts: several installer fixes
Solaris host: fixed a preemption issue causing VMs to never start on Solaris 10 (bug #4328).
Solaris guest: fixed mouse integration for OpenSolaris 2009.06 (bug #4365)
Windows hosts: fixed high CPU usage after resuming the host (bug #2978)
OVF: accept ovf:/disk/ specifiers with a single slash in addition to ovf://disk/ (bug #4452)
Fixed a settings file conversion bug which sometimes caused hardware acceleration to be enabled for virtual machines that had no explicit configuration in the XML.
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