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The proprietary extension pack adds a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 controller and, if VirtualBox acts as an RDP server, it can also use USB devices on the remote RDP client, as if they were connected to the host, although only if the client supports this VirtualBox-specific extension (Oracle provides clients for Solaris, Linux, and Sun Ray thin clients ...
Oracle VirtualBox with Extension Pack (PUEL) and Guest Additions (GPLv2) [28] Yes Yes Yes Yes OpenGL 2.0 and Direct3D 8/9 [31] Yes branched [29] Yes Yes Yes Yes Retired (Until 6.0; [32] Linux only [33]) Oracle VM Server for SPARC (LDoms) Yes USB 2.0 Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes OKL4 Microvisor: Yes Yes VMs only Yes Yes No Static assignment ...
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On September 3, 2009, the European Commission opened an in-depth investigation into the proposed takeover of Sun Microsystems by Oracle. [105] On November 9, 2009, the Commission issued a statement of objections relating to the acquisition. [106] Finally, on January 21, 2010, the European Commission approved Oracle's acquisition of Sun.
Oracle Linux 7.3; 12.5.9 Pro [68] 10 January 2018 This update of VMware Workstation Pro exposes hardware support for branch target injection mitigation to VMware guests. This hardware is used by some guest operating systems to mitigate CVE-2018-5715 (also called by the name "Spectre"). 14.0.0 Pro [69] 26 September 2017
Oracle bought Sun in January 2010 and quickly renamed StarOffice as Oracle Open Office. [39] On 15 December 2010, Oracle released Oracle Open Office 3.3, based on OpenOffice.org 3.3 beta, and a web-based version called Oracle Cloud Office. [40] [41] The suite was released in two versions, sold at €39 and €49.95. [41]
It was used by VirtualBox to compile the BIOS. [13] Current development for FreeDOS requires that all C source code must be compilable by Open Watcom C. [14] Open Watcom is the recommended compiler for application and driver development for the OS/2-based ArcaOS operating system. [15]
Oracle Linux 8.0; SLE 15 SP1; FreeBSD 12.0; PhotonOS 3.0; Updated so virtual networks can now be configured with MTU size of up to 9000 bytes. Updated to make network settings save after upgrades and adds the ability to import and export network configurations; New shortcut to quickly adjust VMware display layout