VirtualBox releases version 7.0.8 with initial support for Linux Kernel 6.3

VirtualBox releases version 7.0.8 with initial support for Linux Kernel 6.3

VirtualBox, the popular virtualization software, has released version 7.0.8 with initial support for the Linux kernel 6.3. This update also includes improved support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.7, 9.1 and 9.2 kernels.

In addition to the kernel support, this update brings with it the possibility to bypass kernel modules signature verification, which can be useful for users who need to load unsigned modules. VirtualBox has also improved detection if the system is running systemd as the init process, which should lead to more efficient and reliable system boot times.

The update also includes many other improvements and bug fixes, making VirtualBox even more stable and reliable for users. With this release, VirtualBox continues to demonstrate its commitment to providing users with the best possible virtualization experience.

VirtualBox is a powerful and versatile virtualization software that allows users to run multiple operating systems on a single computer. It is widely used by developers, IT professionals, and hobbyists alike, and is particularly popular among Linux users.

The release of version 7.0.8 with initial support for Linux kernel 6.3 is sure to be welcomed by the Linux community, many of whom rely on VirtualBox for their virtualization needs. With improved support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other improvements, VirtualBox continues to be a top choice for those looking for a reliable and feature-rich virtualization solution.

by Paul

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VirtualBox is a virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems on your computer. It has 58 alternatives on AlternativeTo, with top alternatives being VMware Workstation Pro, QEMU, and VMware Workstation Player. It has an average rating of 4.3. With VirtualBox, you can enjoy features like multiple languages and lightweight performance.

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