bingx
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Post by bingx on Sept 1, 2021 7:57:10 GMT
Hello, I'm trying to setup a new install in a vm under proxmox. I have tried different display types and even machine types, but unless I'm missing something obvious I don't see a way to change the display resolution. I did see the note here: www.bodhilinux.com/w/bodhi-linux-6-pure-enlightenment-faq/#How_do_I_change_screen_resolutionBut I don't see any option for 'Screen Setup' on the Screen tab.
If inxi output (or anything else,) is needed to help resolve this please let me know. Thanks.
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Post by Hippytaff on Sept 1, 2021 10:05:31 GMT
Hi bingx It looks like that wiki needs to be updated. Is this what you're looking for?
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bingx
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Post by bingx on Sept 1, 2021 10:26:28 GMT
Ahh yes, thanks, that'll do it. I think I may have seen that but just didn't right-click within the app...
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Post by Hippytaff on Sept 1, 2021 10:29:27 GMT
Ahh yes, thanks, that'll do it. I think I may have seen that but just didn't right-click within the app... No worries, there are also these scaling settings which might be worth playing with, but sounds like your issue is solved?
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bingx
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Post by bingx on Sept 1, 2021 10:57:00 GMT
Yep, all good now. Running fine with SPICE(qxl) as the display type. Thanks a lot for the help.
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Post by Hippytaff on Sept 1, 2021 10:59:43 GMT
Excellent. You’re welcome. Enjoy! 🙂
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Post by enigma9o7 on Sept 1, 2021 14:35:09 GMT
Display settings work great, and you can save it so it sets it at startup.
Another method is to install virtualbox guest additions in the guest OS, then you can set guest resolution from virtualbox menu. It supports more resolution options than monitor settings does too (i.e. 1600x900 for example) and even arbitrary (resize window with moksha).
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