VirtualBox 3.0.0 has been released for public download. See the main VirtualBox website for the download link (http://www.virtualbox.org)
I have made another testing report some posts down: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=10449&p=104099#p104099
Edit: 3.0.2 has been released and been out for a while at the time I made this edit
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So close...yet so far...
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VirtualBox 3.0.0 beta 1 supports SMP up to 32 virtual cores. So I tried it out with 4 virtual cores on my Phenom x4.
Unless I missed something that prevented Linux SMP client from starting the WU correctly, I guess I'll wait for the full release and stick with 2x notfreds since VBox 3 is still beta software...
By the way, it's a range-check error that ended in CoreStatus FF. I doubt it's an error inherent in the WU because this was the third one that failed.
Interestingly though, the uniprocessor client seems to work...or at least it worked longer than the SMP client because I soon killed the uni client.
Other than that, VBox 3 works pretty well with normal usage, even with 4 virtual cores exposed to it.
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Edit: VirtualBox 3.0.0 beta 2 has been released. I will try that once my notfred WUs finish.
Here is the updated URL to the posting: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=19126
Since the thread itself isn't updated if a new version comes out, here is the link to the beta feedback subforum: http://forums.virtualbox.org/viewforum.php?f=15
I should have mentioned this in the original post. Since Linux SMP requires a 64-bit OS (correct me if it doesn't...the download page is kinda confusing to me), you must have a 64-bit host OS. This is a current limitation for this beta that they plan to have fixed by the final release.