@Robert Zehnder
I believe I did. I've got Ubuntu to a point where it "says" the desktop is 
what my Host machine's resolution is (2560x1440) but in actuality, I think 
it's forced to a 4:3 aspect ratio and is about 1280x1024. Enough for my 
needs,but I noticed an odd graphical issue where upon boot of the guest OS, 
the screen is corrupt. Luckily, I found an article where someone said if I 
press RCTRL + F1 and then RCTRL + F7, it actually restores the desktop of 
Ubuntu visually and from there on out, everything works just fine.

As a sad note, it seems my share that I set up yesterday is gone. So, I'm 
taking some PluralSight training courses on learning the Linux CLI, but til 
then I'll see if I can't setup a share on my Windows Host and then get VB 
to see it as a shared location for my Ubuntu host. That way I can code in 
Windows, an execute on what will be my production environment through VB, 
in Ubuntu.

@Tom Boutell
Very shack! I'll take a look at that package and see if I can put it to 
good use. Thanks!

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