On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 11:02:00AM +0100, Achim Hasenmueller wrote:
> Alexey Eremenko wrote:
> > Well - actually VirtualBox does not supports port-forwarding natively
> > (unlike VMware and Qemu), but as a workaround, you can use
> > host-networking (as described in the VBox official docs, and my
> > VBOX-on-SUSE article) and then use iptables to forward ports.
> >   
> Version 1.3.8 has port forwarding, command line configuration only.

1.3.8?  It was 1.3.4 just a week ago and 1.3.6 a few days ago.  That's
a fast release cycle!

And indeed, the port forwarding works.  For people doing linux server
guests this seems like a good thing to make slightly easier to
configure.

And 1.3.8 also solves my video driver problem for Windows XP on Edgy.

It does not solve the problem for the 100% CPU use on Windows 2K,
I still get that, but now that XP works, this is less of an issue,
though there is still value in running XP as a leaner OS than XP.

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