On 02/24/2015 03:18 PM, Digimer wrote:
In my experience, once I set the resolution, it keeps that resolution
through reboots/logins. The initial login page sits at 1024x768, but
once logged in, it takes the resolution I asked for.
It's working that way for me now that I have installed kernel-m
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On 24/02/15 04:15 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
> On 02/23/2015 10:53 PM, Digimer wrote:
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>> On 23/02/15 11:11 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
>>> Would someone please point me to some reasonably current
>>> i
On 02/23/2015 10:53 PM, Digimer wrote:
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On 23/02/15 11:11 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
Would someone please point me to some reasonably current
instructions for getting greater than 1024x768 video resolution for
a CentOS 6 guest on a CentOS 6 KVM/qemu h
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On 23/02/15 11:11 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
> Would someone please point me to some reasonably current
> instructions for getting greater than 1024x768 video resolution for
> a CentOS 6 guest on a CentOS 6 KVM/qemu host? When I search online
> I find
Would someone please point me to some reasonably current instructions
for getting greater than 1024x768 video resolution for a CentOS 6
guest on a CentOS 6 KVM/qemu host? When I search online I find stuff
from 2009 and 2010 saying, "For details see ...," and linking to a URL
that no longer exists