Has anyone else noticed Virtualbox since 7.2.x becoming extremely unstable when it comes to running "modern Linux guests" (like Ubuntu 24.04.LTS)?
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Has anyone else noticed Virtualbox since 7.2.x becoming extremely unstable when it comes to running "modern Linux guests" (like Ubuntu 24.04.LTS)?
(The host is a 64GB Windows 11 machine with only one or two guests running at any given time. None of the guests are given more than 16GB, sometimes it's 6-8GB.)
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Has anyone else noticed Virtualbox since 7.2.x becoming extremely unstable when it comes to running "modern Linux guests" (like Ubuntu 24.04.LTS)?
(The host is a 64GB Windows 11 machine with only one or two guests running at any given time. None of the guests are given more than 16GB, sometimes it's 6-8GB.)
@joho No hardware virtualization in Win 11
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@joho No hardware virtualization in Win 11
@troed That's a broad statement
- There is no HW virtualization in W11?
- I should check for HW virtualization i W11?
- I should enable/disable HyperV?
- You meant something completely different and I'm just too tired?
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@troed That's a broad statement
- There is no HW virtualization in W11?
- I should check for HW virtualization i W11?
- I should enable/disable HyperV?
- You meant something completely different and I'm just too tired?
@joho Well Win 11 enforces running itself under Hyper-V so VirtualBox can't use VT-x etc itself. Check your VM settings (processor - three radio buttons) - I assume they're unchecked.