There is. I changed the video setting from VirtIO to VGA and rebooted
it. The best monitor resolution remains 1440x900.
But I also discovered another oddity with PCLOS. The 'lsusb -v' command
is showing the Linux Foundation root hubs being USB 2.0 and (something I
don't have at this moment) USB 3.0, both self-powered, each with *15*
ports. I personally have never seen a 15-port USB hub. This PC has two
USB 2.0 ports in the front and four USB 1.1 ports in the back, with a
USB 2.0 external hub plugged into one of the 1.1 ports on the back.
On 10/26/21 07:36, ma...@mohawksoft.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure there is something weird about PClinux video
configuration. I have zero issues with Windows and other Linux installs.
Maybe we should try the emulated VGA and use VESA standards?
There is something strange with the PCLOS video. In the VM, the best
resolution I can get without cutting off the top and/or bottom of the
window, is 1400x900.
On 10/25/21 18:01, ma...@mohawksoft.com wrote:
You should be able to add/remove/modify hardware on any VM, if it is
running, some things may be grayed out. Try shutting down first.
Yea, the video on the PCLinux thing is kind of weird. I'm 99% sure its
an
X configuration setting they are using on their desktop.
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