Nach einem Monat Entwicklungszeit hat Sun die Version 2.1.4 der kostenlosen Virtualisierungssoftware VirtualBox veröffentlicht. Dabei handelt es sich um ein reines Bugfix-Release; neue Funktionen sind nicht hinzugekommen.
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 2.1.2 zu 2.1.4
Windows hosts: fixed host crashes/hangs on certain 32 bits Windows systems when running Linux guests (bugs #1606, #2269, #2763)
Windows hosts: Fixed network component BSOD issue (bugs #3168, #2916)
Windows hosts: Fixed installation issues (bugs #2517, #1730, #3130)
Linux hosts: fixed occasional kernel oopses (bug #2556)
Linux hosts: fixed module dependency for shipped modules (bug #3115)
Linux hosts: moved the udev rules for USB forward so that they don’t override existing system rules (bug #3143)
Linux hosts: fixed the issue with guest not being able to communicate with each other when attached via TAP interfaces (bug #3215)
Linux hosts: give up probing for USB gracefully if dbus or hal are not available (bug #3136)
Linux hosts: fixed warnings in installer when SELinux was disabled (bug #3098)
Linux hosts: VirtualBox sometimes failed to start if it had been started using sudo previously (bug #3270)
Solaris hosts: fixed high CPU load while running many guests in parallel
Solaris hosts: fixed inability to start more than 128 VMs
VMM: fixed performance regression for Windows guests (bug #3172)
VMM: ignore CPU stepping when restoring a saved state/snapshot
REM: fixed inability to use gdb to debug programs in Linux guests with software virtualization (bug #3245)
GUI: fixed dead key handling on Solaris hosts (bug #3256)
GUI: in the shutdown dialog, disable the action send the shutdown signal if the guest is currently not using ACPI
GUI: suppress additional key release events sent by X11 hosts when keys are auto-repeated (bug #1296)
API: restore case insensitive OS type name lookup (bug #3087)
VBoxHeadless: really don’t start X11 services (clipboard service, 3D acceleration; Solaris & Darwin hosts only; bug #3199)
NAT: fixed occasional crashes when the guest is doing traceroute (non-Windows hosts; bug #3200)
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