daltong defourne wrote:
> Well, first, the good thing:
> Dual head windows HVM booted without issue.

How did you configure this? I got it working under VMM on Debian by adding
a secondary video adapter to the VM config but haven't been able to figure
out where I'd do the same under Qubes.

> What I'd like is capability for non-seamless windows VM to go into "full
> full" screen and occupy both monitors while doing so (in order not to
> waste any "pixel estate" to window borders and panel and such)

One thing I noticed under Debian is that if I used the viewer built in to
VMM, it wouldn't show me both monitors. I had to use virt-viewer instead.
That gave me two independent windows; one for each monitor. Obviously I
don't recommend trying to work around Qubes by using a non-standard viewer
because that could easily cause security issues, but it might be a
datapoint why you're only seeing one monitor.

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