I have similar experience. I usually find out that there is new version here ( thanks to @mood ) or when running SUMo.
The 6.1.26 version, at least for me (Slackware64-current) rebuilds the kernel modules on each reboot. This is reportedly fix with 6.1.x revision 146035 test build.
Windows 11 is no longer compatible with Oracle VirtualBox VMs September 18, 2021 https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...longer-compatible-with-oracle-virtualbox-vms/
I currently use Windows 10 as a guest on a Slackware64-current host. I have no hardware installations with Windows at all. I keep this machine backed up as it's the last legit copy I have. I only use it for one thing anyway.
VirtualBox 6.1.30 Released (November 22, 2021) Website Download Changelog VirtualBox 6.1.30 Released with Initial Support for Linux Kernel 5.16, More Bug Fixes https://9to5linux.com/virtualbox-6-...-support-for-linux-kernel-5-16-more-bug-fixes
Installed it yesterday. Working A-Okay, except for building the kernel module each and every time time you start a Slackware virtual machine with the Guest Additions installed. This is not a new issue and has been happening for a long time.
Has anyone on a linux host with the 5.15 kernel tried the new NTFS3 driver, for a guest machine sitting on a NTFS partition? Did you see a perceptible performance gain? I have a Manjaro host with a 5.15.7 kernel, and I have a Win10 guest on my Windows partition, which is of course NTFS. I thought it was automatically using the new driver. When I found out it wasn't, I got my Windows partition onto the new driver. But I don't feel a difference.
VirtualBox 7.0.10 released 18th July. https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog Downloads on left of page.
There is now VirtualBox KVM available from Cyberus Technology. On their github site they write: This is certainly exciting news. We'll see how this project will eveolve, particularly once prebuilt package packages are available.
VirtualBox 7.0.20 (released July 16 2024) Changelog and downloads https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog