VirtualBox (VB) development is progressing rapidly and the information on this page may be outdated. The Linux Downloads page now has yum repo configs. Pixel film studios proskew download free. Unfortunately the RPM packages do not handle major version upgrades gracefully. The built-in update notifications when running VB are also deficient and will only notify of minor updates (i.e. 5.1.6->5.1.8), if that, and not more major version upgrades (i.e. 4->5). For now, older versions should be uninstalled before installing a new major version or the package upgrade will encounter RPM conflicts. The VB user manual should be read carefully; however, at this writing it does not do a good job of addressing RPM installations. See the VB site for the latest details. The good news is that the new versions have significant improvements and new features, and backwards compatibility with existing VMs has been excellent. |
VirtualBox-5.2 (VirtualBox-5.2-5.2.44_139111), 6.0 (VirtualBox-6.0-6.0.24_139119) and 6.1 (VirtualBox-6.1-6.1.16_140961) are currently available and supported. To get full 5.x/6.x functionality you may also need the VirtualBox Extension Pack which provides support for USB 2.0/3.0 devices, and RDP and PXE boot for Intel cards. |
If you run CentOS 7.6.1810 as a guest with a GUI, you need version >= 5.2.23 or 6.0.0 to build graphics drivers. See VBox ticket 18093. Also, the mouse may not work properly as reported in this VBox forum thread. |
A forum user notes that all but the latest version of DKMS from Dell may be buggy. |
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