Re: Resizing virtual display on virtual machine

2010-06-07 Thread Dale J. Chatham
Regression!? It sux!!! Has anyone compared the alternatives? Xen, vmware, qemu, kvm, virtualbox? Yes, Xen and virtualbox are pretty much the same except for the admin tools. I'm not sure if the qemu/kvm question even tracks. Dale On 06/05/2010 12:24 PM, Joe Conway wrote: > On 06/04/2010

Re: Resizing virtual display on virtual machine

2010-06-05 Thread Joe Conway
On 06/04/2010 10:56 AM, Christoph A. wrote: > I was also looking for an answer to this question yesterday and got a hint: > > http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2010-June/374160.html > > 1) set the video model to vga > 2) within the VM: 'yum install system-config-display' > -> use it

Re: Resizing virtual display on virtual machine

2010-06-04 Thread Dale J. Chatham
No joy. I got the display hung when starting X. Couldn't break out of it, couldn't get a grub boot to boot single. Reinstalled the VM and now it's slow and will only do 800x600. Probably something incredibly stupid I'm missing :) On 06/04/2010 12:56 PM, Christoph A. wrote: > On 06/04/2010 07

Re: Resizing virtual display on virtual machine

2010-06-04 Thread Christoph A.
On 06/04/2010 07:43 PM, Dale J. Chatham wrote: > Using virtual machine manager > fedora core 13 vm > > > How do I change the display resolution in the virtual machine? 1024x768 > seems to be all I can get. > > I've scoured every way I can think of, Fedora docs, VMM docs, KVM, etc. > > TIA, > >

Re: Resizing virtual display on virtual machine

2010-06-04 Thread Joe Conway
On 06/04/2010 10:43 AM, Dale J. Chatham wrote: > Using virtual machine manager > fedora core 13 vm > > > How do I change the display resolution in the virtual machine? 1024x768 > seems to be all I can get. > > I've scoured every way I can think of, Fedora docs, VMM docs, KVM, etc. Switch the

Resizing virtual display on virtual machine

2010-06-04 Thread Dale J. Chatham
Using virtual machine manager fedora core 13 vm How do I change the display resolution in the virtual machine? 1024x768 seems to be all I can get. I've scoured every way I can think of, Fedora docs, VMM docs, KVM, etc. TIA, Dale -- Our peculiar security is in the possession of a writte