schoappied wrote:
> A while ago you had to set the right xorg settings by
> 'dpkg-reconfigure-xserver-xorg'
> But that doesn't work anymore for screen settings is it?
xorg has got autodetection for that in upstream since version 7.3.
> What is now 'The' way?
if xorgs own autodetection doesn't do
schoappied wrote:
mariodebian wrote:
El vie, 16-01-2009 a las 14:55 +0100, schoappied escribió:
Hi,
I can't set my screen resolutions right in virtualbox :/
Seems to be a bug in the vesa driver..
I tried it with the testing/unstable/experimental driver, no success.
Regards,
\d
mariodebian wrote:
El vie, 16-01-2009 a las 14:55 +0100, schoappied escribió:
Hi,
I can't set my screen resolutions right in virtualbox :/
Seems to be a bug in the vesa driver..
I tried it with the testing/unstable/experimental driver, no success.
Regards,
\d
Seems to be relat
mariodebian wrote:
El vie, 16-01-2009 a las 14:55 +0100, schoappied escribió:
Hi,
I can't set my screen resolutions right in virtualbox :/
Seems to be a bug in the vesa driver..
I tried it with the testing/unstable/experimental driver, no success.
Regards,
\d
Seems to be relat
El vie, 16-01-2009 a las 14:55 +0100, schoappied escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I can't set my screen resolutions right in virtualbox :/
>
> Seems to be a bug in the vesa driver..
>
> I tried it with the testing/unstable/experimental driver, no success.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> \d
>
>
>
Seems to be relate
Generally it's a bug in VirtualBox for not providing some sane
graphics interface.
You can get a sane resolution by decreasing the amount of video memory
for the virtual machine.
You can also use the vesa framebuffer, set the resolution with video=
kernel option, and use the fbdev X driver.
The