I noticed this when I was in the airport yesterday, but I didn’t have enough time to download it. 🙂
It looks like it’s installed OK on my Windows 7 desktop at work and on my macOS Sierra laptop. I’ll have a go on an Oracle Linux 6 host tomorrow probably.
The installation on macOS Sierra and Oracle Linux 6 hosts went well and all seems to be working OK there.
I’m not 100% sure about the Windows 7 host though. The installation itself went fine, as did the installation of guest additions on a Linux VM running inside it. After a restart of the VM I attempted to do a yum update and the VM just seems to have died now. I can’t get more than a couple of commands out of it before it becomes unresponsive and has to be restarted. I think I’m going to have to remove and rebuild it. I don’t know if this was something I did, or something weird with VirtualBox.
That’s on my work PC and I’m not at work this week, so I was doing it over TeamViewer. I probably won’t have time to look at this again until next week. I’d be interested to know if anyone else has issues on Windows.
I’ve done the installation on my Windows 7 desktop at work and an Oracle Linux 6 host at home. After my recent catastrophe with my MBP I’m nervous to touch it. 🙂 I’ll update the post once I’m brave enough to do that one.
I’ve done the installation on my Windows 7 desktop at work. I’ll do an install on macOS and Oracle Linux 6 hosts some time soon and put an update on this post. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
Update: The installation went fine on macOS Sierra and Oracle linux 6 hosts too.
It’s a maintenance release, containing lots of lovely bug fixes, mince pies and eggnog.
I’ve only done the installation on my Windows 7 desktop at work, which was fine. I’ll do the macOS and Oracle Linux 6 installs when I get home and update this post with the results. 🙂
Cheers
Tim…
Update: The installation worked fine on macOS Sierra and Oracle Linux 6 hosts.