Oracle VirtualBox 4.3.10 - Direct Download



VirtualBox

 
 
 
 
 
 
  • VirtualBox platform packages. The binaries are released under the terms of the GPL version 2. Please choose the appropriate package for your Linux distribution:
  • Ubuntu 13.04 ("Raring Ringtail") / 13.10 ("Saucy Salamander") / 14.04 ("Trusty Tahr")  i386 |  AMD64
  • Ubuntu 12.10 ("Quantal Quetzal")  i386 |  AMD64
  • Ubuntu 12.04 LTS ("Precise Pangolin")  i386 |  AMD64
  • Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ("Lucid Lynx")  i386 |  AMD64
  • Debian 7.0 ("Wheezy")  i386 |  AMD64
  • Debian 6.0 ("Squeeze")  i386 |  AMD64
  • openSUSE 12.3 / 13.1  i386 |  AMD64
  • openSUSE 11.4 / 12.1 / 12.2  i386 |  AMD64
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 (SLES11)  i386 |  AMD64
  • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (SLES10)  i386 |  AMD64
  • Fedora 18 ("Spherical Cow") / 19 ("Schrödingers Cat")  i386 |  AMD64
  • Fedora 17 ("Beefy Miracle")  i386 |  AMD64
  • Mandriva 2011.0  i386 |  AMD64
  • Oracle Linux 6 ("OL6") / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 ("RHEL6") / CentOS 6  i386 |  AMD64
  • Oracle Linux 5 ("OL5") / Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 ("RHEL5") / CentOS 5  i386 |  AMD64
  • All distributions  i386 |  AMD64
  
Please install the extension pack with the same version as your installed version of VirtualBox!
If you are using VirtualBox 4.2.24, please download the extension pack  here.
If you are using VirtualBox 4.1.32, please download the extension pack  here.
If you are using VirtualBox 4.0.24, please download the extension pack  here.
 







User Manual (HTML version)


VirtualBox is a powerful x86 and AMD64/Intel64 virtualization product for enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it is also the only professional solution that is freely available as Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 2. See "About VirtualBox" for an introduction.
Presently, VirtualBox runs on Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and Solaris hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4, 2.6 and 3.x), Solaris and OpenSolaris, OS/2, and OpenBSD.
VirtualBox is being actively developed with frequent releases and has an ever growing list of features, supported guest operating systems and platforms it runs on. VirtualBox is a community effort backed by a dedicated company: everyone is encouraged to contribute while Oracle ensures the product always meets professional quality criteria.

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