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Am now pretty convinced that my virtual machines' internet randomly going out is a problem with virtualbox itself. It happens randomly to every OS I've played with, and restarting the virtual machine does nothing, whereas restarting my whole computer often fixes it. Wild

7 months ago · 👍 userfxnet

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Have you tried messing with the bridged connection adapter settings for each vbox or the one in your OS' network settings for the driver itself? Some couple vbox vm's were doing that on my end too tryna do a hackintosh and GNU instance respectively, which took goin' through whether or not it was enabled, catching DHCP info, etc.

All that said, the fact such has happened before has had me in a spot where i started considering doin stuff over VMware instead. So far, tho, thing's have been running smoothly. · 7 months ago