>Besides your last remark is somewhat stupid, I run a host OS and use 4
VMs for different >purposes. I do not change my whole set up, because
one guest Ubuntu 16.04 has a problem. It >would be easier to swap that
one distro. The host OS Xubuntu 18.04, the other 3 VMs (Windows XP >from
2002, Xubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu Mate 18.04) have no problem with 3D
acceleration of now >version 5.2.10 of Virtualbox.

your comment is somewhat stupid too :)
you reported an issue, I tried to triage it, you didn't answer to my requests, 
and you wrote something unrelated at all.
If you want this bug fixed, you should start contributing, e.g. by answering to 
simple questions, trying maybe a vbox in the archive to let me understand if 
the problem belongs to Ubuntu or not.

>The Ubuntu team should really think about, how to support e.g.
Virtualbox. You have to accept >other releases then in your archive. By
definition you enter a multi OS environment and you >cannot prescribe,
which version of Virtualbox or KVM must be used.

yes, but I can't fix bugs if I don't own the code.
so, please complain to oracle website if you can't cope with my requests, maybe 
they will  have some magic stuff or better knowledge to what is the issue you 
are talking about!

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