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>As of this week Oracle's latest VirtualBox development code begins to work with Linux's native KVM back-end. Support for KVM or other native OS hypervisors in conjunction with VirtualBox has long been sought and it's finally becoming a reality. Back in 2024 was an experimental implementation of KVM for VirtualBox developed independently by Cyberus Technology. Now in 2026 the latest VirtualBox upstream code is finally beginning to work with KVM in "a somewhat workable shape" and can be used by users who opt-in for it with the latest code or when VirtualBox's own kernel drivers aren't working. This support is found in the very latest VirtualBox Git or those using the VirtualBox.org test builds for Linux.

Archive: https://archive.today/7W7BU From the post: >>As of this week Oracle's latest VirtualBox development code begins to work with Linux's native KVM back-end. Support for KVM or other native OS hypervisors in conjunction with VirtualBox has long been sought and it's finally becoming a reality. Back in 2024 was an experimental implementation of KVM for VirtualBox developed independently by Cyberus Technology. Now in 2026 the latest VirtualBox upstream code is finally beginning to work with KVM in "a somewhat workable shape" and can be used by users who opt-in for it with the latest code or when VirtualBox's own kernel drivers aren't working. This support is found in the very latest VirtualBox Git or those using the VirtualBox.org test builds for Linux.

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