Richard Forth wrote:
Yes but you do it through the "Virtual Box Additional Support Drivers" (I cant remember the name exactly) which is an ISO that you download when prompted by VirtualBox, and mount it as a disk on the virtual machine and it installs all the drivers for you and also enables the "seamless mode".
I had a quick look at the VirtualBox website to find the ISO (I know it exists, I've used it before, but couldn't find it this time around). However I'm pretty sure that using it meant moving away from the GPL VirtualBox to the "free-for-non-commercial-use" VirtualBox, which was the point I was making about licences.
I did notice however that VirtualBox is now owned by Sun, so maybe there will be some changes to the licensing. I have a feeling that the reason was more to do with the drivers containing proprietary components which couldn't be released under a free licence, though.
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