Den 2016-08-10 kl. 18:18, skrev Liam Proven:
On 10 August 2016 at 18:10, wrote:
But in a VM people load an ISO from a HDD to try a LIVECD.
You're right.
I tried booting a VM from the unmodified ISO and you're right, it
asks. Never noticed that before! My bad, and sorry about that.
AFAICR:
On 08/10/2016 05:28 AM, scrooya...@riseup.net wrote:
Im guessing VBOX's 640x480 mode is flawed. what about using 800x600 as
default? Still that would then rule out any 640x480 displays for
now... but is that really a problem? I mean do 640x480 displays still
exist?
My Windows systems in Virtua
On 10 August 2016 at 18:10, wrote:
> But in a VM people load an ISO from a HDD to try a LIVECD.
You're right.
I tried booting a VM from the unmodified ISO and you're right, it
asks. Never noticed that before! My bad, and sorry about that.
AFAICR: if you make the media with UNetbootin, you get
On 10 August 2016 at 17:34, Liam Proven wrote:
>> Because the 640x480 resolution does not display correct in my case.
OK, I have now confirmed this with Lubuntu 16.04.1/32and VirtualBox
5.1 hosted on Mac OS X.
Neill, again, this is *not* a problem with your machine. It is with VirtualBox.
I ha
On 10 August 2016 at 17:19, wrote:
> Hi Liam,
>
> i'll reply in-line (and try to make less typos this time)
Please _always_ reply inline on mailing lists. _Never_ top-post.
>> Not sure. Some live media are VM-aware.
>
> Ok! Ehm Is Lubuntu VM aware?? Maybe there is an issue regarding VBOX?
> i'l
Hi Liam,
i'll reply in-line (and try to make less typos this time)
But the LiveCD doesn't have guest additions inside.
Not sure. Some live media are VM-aware.
Ok! Ehm Is Lubuntu VM aware?? Maybe there is an issue regarding VBOX?
i'll dig around and try to fin
And this still doen't exp
On 10 August 2016 at 14:25, wrote:
> Yes _after_ installing Guest Addition in the VM
>
> But the LiveCD doesn't have guest additions inside.
Not sure. Some live media are VM-aware.
> And this still doen't explain why
> - the LIVE environment runs in 649x480
> - the installer runs in 800x600
Th
If you want clear images and better performance you must install Guest
Additions when using VirtualBox.
I'm not telling you this, it is written on VBox Manuals:
https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html
Citing: "They consist of device drivers and system applications that
optimize the guest opera
On 10 August 2016 at 11:10, wrote:
> Vbox appears to force 640x480 when loading the GUI
What? No it doesn't. It provides an emulated 2D/3D card; you choose
the settings.
Install the Guest Accessories and the desktop will resize on the fly
when you resize the window.
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You need Guest Additions to get full resolution on VBox. It is like
installing video drivers...
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E36500_01/E36502/html/qs-guest-additions.html
2016-08-10 8:28 GMT-03:00 :
> So this could eventually be a VBOX issue and not be caused by Lubuntu?
> (to make things more c
So this could eventually be a VBOX issue and not be caused by Lubuntu?
(to make things more complicated?)
Now going to ask the duck about Matromu.. never heard of it before
Im guessing VBOX's 640x480 mode is flawed. what about using 800x600 as
default? Still that would then rule out any 640x4
I use Qemu and Matromu for machines virtualisation, and both Lubuntu
16.04 and 16.04.1 Live ISOs run perfectly with any graphic option:
-vga qxl
-vga std
-vga cirrus
El 10/08/16 a les 11:10, scrooya...@riseup.net ha escrit:
> Vbox appears to force 640x480 when loading the GUI
>
> Though i cant f
Vbox appears to force 640x480 when loading the GUI
Though i cant find an option to change this in VBOX
The Live environment uses a wrong resolution, but the installer appears
to work fine, (installing 16.04.1 32 in a VBOX right now)
The installer runs in 800x600 resolution on VBOX
I also ha
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