VirtualBox 7.2.6 released with Linux kernel 6.19 support

Oracle has released VirtualBox 7.2.6, the third maintenance update in the 7.2 series of the open-source virtualization software. This version introduces initial support for the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel and includes numerous stability fixes across Windows, Linux, and macOS hosts and guests. The update addresses crashes, performance issues, and compatibility problems to enhance reliability for users.

On January 28, 2026, Oracle announced the release of VirtualBox 7.2.6, marking the third maintenance update for the 7.2 series. This cross-platform virtualization tool, available for Linux, Solaris, macOS, and Windows, comes over three months after version 7.2.4 and focuses on stability improvements and bug fixes rather than major new features. A key addition is initial support for Linux kernel 6.19, expected on February 8, 2026, along with fixes for Red Hat Enterprise Linux kernels 9.8, 10.1, and 10.2, as well as compatibility enhancements for older kernels like 2.5.52 and below. For newer hardware, it resolves boot issues with older Red Hat guests on AMD Zen 4 systems and shutdown failures on Windows 11 ARM hosts. The Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) sees extensive corrections, including crashes during Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 guest boots, high CPU usage with NAT networking, and Guru Meditation errors on Windows hosts. Nested virtualization problems, such as incorrect VM-execution control checks in VMX, have been fixed, alongside issues preventing VMs from starting on Linux hosts with real-time kernels or via command line. Guest Additions receive significant updates: Linux guests benefit from resolutions for leftover processes after reboot, unstarted user session services on old distributions, abandoned PID files blocking VBoxService, and improved module loading checks. Windows guests address low-memory crashes and installation fixes for 64-bit Windows XP. The graphical user interface improves with better full-screen support in multi-monitor setups, reliable update downloads, proper display of VM lists in the Resource Manager, and correct storage controller lists. On macOS, switching between light and dark modes no longer causes issues. Several features, including the VRDP server, USB smartcard emulation, and disk/VM encryption, have been moved to the open-source base package. Other enhancements include configurable OemTabId via AcpiOemTabId, improved drag-and-drop filename validation, and fixes for BIOS-level iPXE booting and FreeBSD interface names in VBoxManage. Users can download VirtualBox 7.2.6 from the official website, with binaries for various platforms, and are advised to install the latest Extension Pack for full functionality.

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Linus Torvalds announced Linux kernel 6.18 on the last Sunday of November 2025, marking the final release of the year. The kernel has been officially designated as a long-term support version, with maintenance promised until December 2027. It includes various hardware improvements, file system enhancements, and new features like the Rust Binder driver.

The Linux kernel project has issued release candidate 6.19-rc7, featuring a new kernel continuity plan alongside a handful of key fixes. This update aims to maintain stability and support for ongoing developments in Linux hardware and performance. Phoronix reported the release, highlighting its relevance to desktop and server environments.

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Linus Torvalds has released the first release candidate of the Linux 6.19 kernel series for public testing. This milestone follows two weeks after the Linux 6.18 long-term support release. The update introduces several new features and hardware support enhancements.

Linux graphics developers have submitted patches to address virtual memory faults plaguing older AMD GCN GPUs. These fixes aim to enhance stability for cards like the HD 7000 and R9 290 series during Vulkan workloads. The changes come ahead of the Linux Kernel 6.19 release.

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Building on recently merged laptop and gaming handheld improvements, Linux kernel 6.19 is finalizing support for additional laptop models by the end of 2025, enhancing hardware compatibility.

The OpenZFS project has released version 2.4, adding support for the Linux 6.18 LTS kernel along with several performance and management enhancements. This update introduces features like default quotas and improved encryption, benefiting users on Linux and FreeBSD systems. The release emphasizes reliability and efficiency in file system operations.

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Early tests of the Linux 6.19 development kernel on a dual AMD EPYC 9965 processor server reveal strong performance in high-performance computing workloads. Despite some scheduler issues, the kernel shows promising results for AI and HPC applications. These benchmarks compare it against the stable Linux 6.18 version.

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