Version | Change log |
FurMark 1.14.1 Oct 18, 2024 |
A bug fix release addressing a number of issues: Missing snapcraft:24.04/core24 aliases (#3613) Typo in help text (#3648) Misplaced delete/shutdown errors (#3591) stop --force on suspended instances (#3626) Instance selection on the GUI (#3618) Missing update notification in the GUI (#3621) Errors when deleting suspended VMs (#3624, #3606) Missing update notification on restart (#3672) Missed failures on stop (#2907) On Windows only: Inability to detect Hyper-V with screen reader or other PowerShell warnings (#1632) Missing icon on Windows Terminal profile (#3622) |
FurMark 1.14.0 Jul 25, 2024 |
The main highlight is a brand new graphical user interface, but there are a number of other significant new features as well. The new graphical user interface (GUI) makes it easy and intuitive to manage your Multipass virtual machine instances. This is what we call a minimal viable product and, as time goes on, we will be adding more functionality and tweaking the interface. You can launch the new GUI by looking for "Multipass" in the ways you normally launch applications on your host platform. Please try it out and share your feedback! GUI settings were removed from the CLI and moved to the new GUI: client.gui.autostart and client.gui.hotkey You can now add an external bridged network to an existing instance. Much like what multipass launch --bridged does, but for an already existing instance. In order to do this, you must: Set a default bridge via multipass set local.bridged-network. Set the instance to use the bridged network via multipass set local.<instance-name>.bridged=true. Instances can now be force-stopped using the new --force option: multipass stop --force <instance-name>. Snapshots are now available on the VirtualBox backend, which joins QEMU and Hyper-V in this regard. More highlights: Classic mounts are more secure now (#3323). User and group ID mappings in mounts have been improved to prevent overlaps. The snap package has been greatly optimised: it is now ~48% smaller in size (122MB -> 64MB). The date and time inside an instance are no longer skewed when resuming from suspend (#982). Along with the aforementioned GUI, the icon set has been updated, including light and dark mode icons on macOS. We switched to vcpkg for building the gRPC and POCO library dependencies. New Bash completions for get and set. |
FurMark 1.13.1 Jul 19, 2024 |
A new Multipass release candidate, and this one is packed with goodies! The main highlight is a brand new graphical user interface, but there are a number of other significant new features as well. The new graphical user interface (GUI) makes it easy and intuitive to manage your Multipass virtual machine instances. This is what we call a minimal viable product and, as time goes on, we will be adding more functionality and tweaking the interface. You can launch the new GUI by looking for "Multipass" in the ways you normally launch applications on your host platform. Please try it out and share your feedback! GUI settings were removed from the CLI and moved to the new GUI: client.gui.autostart and client.gui.hotkey You can now add an external bridged network to an existing instance. Much like what multipass launch --bridged does, but for an already existing instance. In order to do this, you must: Set a default bridge via multipass set local.bridged-network. Set the instance to use the bridged network via multipass set local.<instance-name>.bridged=true. Instances can now be force-stopped using the new --force option: multipass stop --force <instance-name>. Snapshots are now available on the VirtualBox backend, which joins QEMU and Hyper-V in this regard. |
FurMark 1.38.1.0 Feb 16, 2024 | |
FurMark 1.37.2.0 Oct 4, 2023 |
Fixed a stupid bug that made FurMark to stop and quit prematurely. Fixed wide char support in the title bar and in the score box (degree symbol). |
FurMark 1.36.0.0 Aug 25, 2023 |
! improved monitoring for Navi3x GPUs (board power added). * fixed Radeon RX 6850M XT name (XT was missing). + added support of AMD Radeon PRO W7900, PRO W7800, PRO W7600 and PRO W7500. + added support of AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE. + added support of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB. ! updated with NVAPI R535. ! updated: GPU Shark 0.30.0.0. ! updated: ZoomGPU 1.38.0 (32-bit GPU monitoring library) |
FurMark 1.35.0.0 Jun 22, 2023 |
+ added support of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 Ti. + added support of AMD Radeon RX 7600. - removed multi-GPUs detection routine (SLI or CrossFire). ! updated: GPU-Z 2.54. ! updated: GPU Shark 0.29.4 ! updated: ZoomGPU 1.37.4 (GPU monitoring library) |
FurMark 1.34.0.0 Apr 26, 2023 |
+ added support of GeForce RTX 4070. + added support of AMD Radeon RX 7600M XT, Radeon RX 7700S and RX 7600S. ! improved detection of some Radeon (RX 5700, RX 5600, RX 470, RX 570). ! updated: GPU-Z 2.53. ! updated: GPU Shark 0.29.3 ! updated: ZoomGPU 1.37.3 (GPU monitoring library) |
FurMark 1.33.0.0 Feb 2, 2023 | |
FurMark 1.32.1.0 Dec 8, 2022 |