![]() If you’re installing a Text-mode Server or a simple Windows Manager like MinimalX (I think that’s OpenBox, but this needs verification), then you won’t have an automatic full screen capability but you can configure almost any resolution using xrandr (or a graphical front end like arandr). You need to install a Desktop that supports an advanced GPU driver. Or, search these Forums for my previous posts or ask again). The Windows VM is supposed to always run in full screen mode on the external monitor with the 1920x1200 resolution. If you are installing an older openSUSE (kernel 3.x or earlier), then you still need to build VMware Tools (There is a link to the rasa project in the SDB below that builds quickly with scripts. For VMware, Tools is now part of the 4.x (and later) Linux kernel so nothing needs to be installed although some functions like Shared Folders and Hardware Passthrough may require configuration (see the SDB below). For VBox, there is a package as deano points out. Now you are watching Fix virtual meachine screen resolution problem in VMware Workstation. I set the guest OS to 640x480, but the screen is still small, in the middle of the screen as seen in figure 1. If that fails, I will just start dropping my screen resolution as mitigation. I am trying to get Workstation Server running in the hopes that I can connect to the VM with a tool that scales, if such exists. Unfortunately the game uses only 640x480 and I cannot figure out how to stretch the VM window to full-screen on the host. For instance, when the guest is booting and is still in text mode, I cannot read anything on the console, because the text is too small. ![]() ![]() Typically, this should be done automatically if you install openSUSE from source (eg DVD or net) and not simply copied over from another HostOS in which you won’t know how the Guest was created. I’m using VMWare Player to play an old 16-bit Windows game. ZBX-7534, Fixed buffers being too small for long function parameters. I have many linux distros installed in both VMWare and VirtualBox all running without. It is the same media that started installation in VMWare, without errors, just the small screen. You need to have the Guest Tools installed, or at least the community version. ZBX-8358, Fixed overview screen elements being displayed incorrectly after. In VirtualBox, when poiting to the ISO (checksum verified), and trying to start this ISO file, I got the error: 'FATAL: No bootable media found System halted'.
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