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Version 7.1.0-rc.1 Release Notes
Unraid OS 7.1.0 release candidate 1 is ready for testing and includes Wifi support, Foreign ZFS Pool Imports , multiple VM Enhancements , some early steps toward making the webGUI responsive , and much more!
Release Candidate 1 of Unraid 7.1.0 focuses on final refinements, key hardware and virtualization improvements, and deeper plugin compatibility as we move toward full release readiness.
We’re getting close to the stable release! Let’s dive in.
Please upgrade all plugins, particularly the Unraid Connect and the Nvidia driver. This ensures compatibility with recent OS changes.
For other known issues, see the 7.0.0 release notes.
Unraid now supports importing ZFS pools from platforms like TrueNAS, Proxmox, Ubuntu, and QNAP — making it easier than ever to migrate your data.
Unraid now supports WiFi!While wired is still preferred, WiFi is now an option for greater flexibility.
Note: In the future, the USB Creator will allow WiFi setup during initial boot. 🚀
VirGL GPU Sharing: You can now share Intel and AMD GPUs across multiple Linux VMs simultaneously! When in use, the GPU will provide accelerated graphics but will not output on the monitor. Note that this does not yet work with Windows VMs or the standard Nvidia plugin (although it does work with Nvidia GPUs using the Nouveau driver).
Run VMs using the QXL graphics card mode for better virtual display performance. Configure screen count and video memory easily in the VM template.
If no cores are pinned to a VM, Unraid will automatically manage CPU allocation.
The open-source Nouveau driver for NVIDIA GPUs is now included (disabled by default).
To enable:
touch /boot/config/modprobe.d/nouveau.confWith continued improvements to CSS, plugin developers are encouraged to review: → WebGUI Style Documentation
As always, your feedback is invaluable. If you run into any issues, please report them on the Unraid forums.
Together, we’re building something incredible — thanks for helping shape Unraid 7.1.0 into a powerhouse!
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