I'm running qemu-kvm-0.12.2, compiled from source on Debian lenny
(stable), amd64 architecture (Xeon).

The VM is running Debian squeeze (testing).

When it starts up, the boot screen appears to be 640x480.  If I launch
an X session, I get 800x600.  I would like higher resolutions in both
terminal and X mode.

Unlike earlier X's, I don't need to do anything special to get the
tablet device recognized, which is nice.  But something is going wrong
with the video.  Other bugs on the net suggest that the virtual display
adapter is not advertising its modes properly, but the log file seems to
show they are all there (though there is a message "VESA VBE DDC not
supported").

The attached log file is for a start without any xorg.conf.  I have
tried various xorg.conf's, but have gotten nowhere--apparently if I
define one section I need to define all the others.

The problem in the log seems to be that X runs through a series of modes
and says "no mode of this name".  Should it be using something like
"104" or  "104 (1024x768)" instead?  Then it tries a less strict probe,
and rejects all but a couple of low-resolution modes with "hsync out of
range".

I launch with 
sudo vdeq bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -net
nic,vlan=1,macaddr=52:54:a0:16:01:01 \
    -net vde,vlan=1,sock=/var/run/vde2/tap0.ctl \
    -boot c \
    -vga std -vnc localhost:7 -usbdevice tablet \
    -name Squeeze00 \
    -hda /dev/turtle/Squeeze00 \
    -soundhw es1370 -m 1G -smp 4

I'd really appreciate some help, particularly because the VM's virtual
network card stops working after it's been up awhile--a separate
problem.

Thanks.
Ross Boylan

Attachment: Xorg.0.log.bz2
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