Oracle announced on December 19 that its VirtualBox virtualization product for enterprises and end users has just reached version 4.2.6.
Highlights of Oracle VirtualBox 4.2.6:
• A problem with leaking connections in conntrack has been fixed;
• Support for ConsoleKit sessions has been added in the vminfo service of VboxService;
• VirtualBox no longer crashes during remount, under c
Oracle announced on October 26 that its VirtualBox virtualization product for enterprises and end users has just reached version 4.2.4.
Oracle announced a few minutes ago, March 15, that a new stable version (4.2.10) of its VirtualBox virtualization software for end users and enterprises is now available for download.
It looks like VirtualBox 4.2.10 is a minor update, bringing just a handful of fixes and improvements.
Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.0 is here, a major release that brings quite a few changes and new features, on top of the bug-fixing, broader hardware support and the typical set of changes in any new version.
RemoteBox, a graphical tool (GTK) written in Perl, which allows users to administer guests or virtual machines running under VirtualBox on a remote server, is now at version 1.5.
RemoteBox 1.5 can run on a variety of operating systems including Linux and BSD.
VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. Recently, VirtualBox 4.1.4 has been released and is ready for Ubuntu 11.04. This release has come up with basically bugfixes only as it is a maintenance release. So, no goodies for anyone, atleast for now.
RemoteBox 1.4 has been released with VirtualBox 4.2.x support. RemoteBox allows you to administer an installation of VirtualBox residing on another machine such as a server, as if it was installed locally. You can also interact with the displays of the guests. This allows you to treat VirtualBox much more like an installation of Xen, KVM or VMware ESX.
PS3 Media Server, a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server that was originally written to support the PlayStation 3 and which now includes support for smartphones, televisions, music players and more, is at version 1.71.0.
Unlike the previous version, which had quite a few changes, PS3 Media Server 1.71.0 only brings a few updates.
Highlights of PS3 Media Server 1.71.0:
• Android.conf video supp
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced the immediate availability for download of Linux kernel 3.4.28 LTS (long-term support). Linux kernel 3.4.28 introduces a lot of various fixes, as well as driver improvements and improved Arch support.