VirtualBox 7.1.10 released

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VirtualBox has released version 7.1.10, a maintenance update aimed at fixing various bugs and improving functionality. This update resolves specific issues relating to VBoxManage crashes, audio capabilities, Windows host installations, Linux host performance, and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) functionalities. Noteworthy fixes include resolving a crash in VBoxManage when using 'guestcontrol run' on Windows, improving audio device switching on Windows hosts, and addressing installation issues on Windows, such as duplicate entries in the 'Add or remove programs' dialog.

For Linux hosts, the update fixes a crash in the VM Selector process due to missing libraries, removes libIDL as a build dependency, and adds initial support for newer kernel versions (6.15 and 6.16-RC0). Additionally, it rectifies the problem of building modules for the UEK8 kernel on Oracle Linux 9. The RDP functionality has also been improved to allow clipboard pasting into guest machines during remote sessions.

In summary, VirtualBox 7.1.10 enhances stability and compatibility across multiple platforms, ensuring a smoother user experience. Users can download the latest version to benefit from these improvements.

For future updates, users may anticipate ongoing enhancements in virtualization performance and support for emerging technologies and operating systems, as well as continued resolution of issues reported by the community

VirtualBox 7.1.10 released

VirtualBox 7.1.10 is a maintenance release that addresses and resolves various issues. This document outlines the resolutions for issues related to VBoxManage crashes, audio functionality, Windows host installation, Linux host performance, libIDL, kernel versions 6.15 and 6.16-RC0, UEK8 kernel, and RDP functionalities. This also addresses concerns related to constructing modules for the UEK8 kernel on the Oracle Linux 9 distribution.

VirtualBox 7.1.10 released @ Linux Compatible