= Status: Guest OSes = The following table gives an overview of how well !VirtualBox supports various operating systems in its virtual machines. Rows marked with an asterisk (*) contain information reported by users and not verified by !InnoTek. (Page last updated 2007-03-05) {{{ #!html
Guest OS Status Remarks
Windows family
Windows Vista Works, with Additions Need to install networking driver in guest manually; see User FAQ
Windows 2000 Works, with Additions
Windows XP Works, with Additions
Windows Server 2003 Work, with Additions
Windows NT Works, with Additions Some issues with old service packs. Recommended to install service pack 6a.
* Windows 98 Works, no Additions available
Linux family
Generally, all 2.4 and 2.6 kernels work; however, we recommend 2.6.13 or above for better performance. 2.6.18 (and some 2.6.17) contain a race condition that may cause boot crashes in VirtualBox.
Ubuntu 5.10/6.06 Work, with Additions
Debian 3.1 Works, with Additions
SUSE 9/10.0/10.2 Work, with Additions
Mandrake 10.1 Works, with Additions
Fedora Core 1/4/5/6 Work, with Additions
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 and 4 Work, with Additions
* Red Hat Linux 9 Works, with Additions
*Red Hat Linux 7 Doesn't work
* Linspire 4.5 Works, with Additions
* Slackware 10.1 Works, with Additions
* Conectiva 10 Works, with Additions
* Xandros 3 Doesn't work
Unices
FreeBSD Works partially FreeBSD 6.2 is known to cause problems.
* PC-BSD 1.3 Doesn't work
OpenBSD Works, no Additions available
Others
DOS Works Only limited testing as part of system installation processes has been performed.
OS/2 Works partially Requires VT-x hardware virtualization support. Only MCP2 is reported to work reliably so far.
* Novell Netware 6.5 Doesn't work
* BeOS 5 Doesn't work
* Syllable Doesn't work
* Visopsys Doesn't work
* ReactOS Doesn't work
* Solaris 10 (2005) Doesn't work
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