VirtualBox 6.0 Beta 2
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Announcement: VirtualBox 6.0 Beta 2 released
Please do NOT use this VirtualBox Beta release on production machines!
A VirtualBox Beta release should be considered a bleeding-edge release
meant for early evaluation and testing purposes.You can download the binaries here:
http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/6.0.0_BETA2
Please do NOT open bug reports at our public bugtracker but use our
VirtualBox Beta Feedback forum athttps://forums.virtualbox.org/viewforum.php?f=15
to report any problems with the Beta. Please concentrate on reporting
regressions since VirtualBox 5.2!Version 6.0 will be a new major release. Please see the forum at
https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=90315
for an incomplete list of changes.
Thanks for your help!
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VirtualBox 6.0 Beta 2 Adds File Manager For Host/Guest File Copies, OS/2 Shared Folder
Last month Oracle rolled out the public beta of VirtualBox 6.0 though didn't include many user-facing changes. They have now rolled out a second beta that does add in a few more features.
VirtualBox 6.0 Beta 2 was released today and to its user-interface is a new file manager that allows the user to control the guest file-system with copying file objects between the host and guest. Also improved with VirtualBox 6.0 Beta 2 is better shared folder auto-mounting with the VBox Guest Additions. This beta even brings initial shared folder support to the guest additions for OS/2.
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