of running guest VMs, a new option to disable the host’s screensaver, better mouse handling on multi-monitor setups on X11, reworked global preferences, machine settings and wizards, improved overall accessibility, and improved behavior of the virtual machine list. The GUI also features a new utility similar to “top” or “resource monitor” that lists performance statistics like CPU usage, RAM usage, disk I/O rate, etc. The graphical user interface received numerous changes in VirtualBox 7.0, including improved theme support on GNU/Linux systems using the native engine, a new notification center where you can see all the info about errors and other core functionality, a new help viewer widget to more easily access the help manual, and a new virtual machine wizard to integrate the unattended guest OS installation. Highlights of VirtualBox 7.0 include initial support for fully encrypted virtual machines via command-line (including the configuration logs and saved states), new 3D support based on DXVK for GNU/Linux, Solaris, and macOS hosts, Secure Boot support when using EFI boot, support for IOMMU devices (Intel and AMD variant), as well as support for virtual TPM 1.2 and TPM 2.0 devices. Oracle released today VirtualBox 7.0 as the newest stable series of its free, open-source, and cross-platform virtualization software for GNU/Linux, Solaris, macOS, and Windows systems.
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