On Tuesday, 25 April 2017 14:36:59 UTC+10, Ely105 wrote:
> On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 5:25:44 PM UTC-4, Piit wrote:
> > Solution to fix the screen resolution problem with Win7 HVM under Qubes 3.2
> > according to Drew:
> >
> >
> > 1) boot in debug mode
> > 2) then go into safe mode
> > 3)
On Tuesday, 25 April 2017 14:36:59 UTC+10, Ely105 wrote:
> On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 5:25:44 PM UTC-4, Piit wrote:
> > Solution to fix the screen resolution problem with Win7 HVM under Qubes 3.2
> > according to Drew:
> >
> >
> > 1) boot in debug mode
> > 2) then go into safe mode
> > 3)
On Monday, April 24, 2017 at 5:25:44 PM UTC-4, Piit wrote:
> Solution to fix the screen resolution problem with Win7 HVM under Qubes 3.2
> according to Drew:
>
>
> 1) boot in debug mode
> 2) then go into safe mode
> 3) Disable Qubes Video in system, but enable Standard Video.
> 4) Then reboot
FYI.. If you did choose to go for seamless alongside normal, that is much more
difficult to achieve, and it would mean one instance per mouse.
I was however working on a little program to fix the whole issue at one point,
I may finish that and upload that for people to use in the systems to
On Tuesday, 25 April 2017 07:25:44 UTC+10, Piit wrote:
> Solution to fix the screen resolution problem with Win7 HVM under Qubes 3.2
> according to Drew:
>
>
> 1) boot in debug mode
> 2) then go into safe mode
> 3) Disable Qubes Video in system, but enable Standard Video.
> 4) Then reboot the
Solution to fix the screen resolution problem with Win7 HVM under Qubes 3.2
according to Drew:
1) boot in debug mode
2) then go into safe mode
3) Disable Qubes Video in system, but enable Standard Video.
4) Then reboot the VM.
Questions:
- Will this break seamless mode?
- are there any
On Monday, 24 April 2017 04:05:17 UTC+10, Ely105 wrote:
> All,
> After several different installs of a win7 HVM I have noticed on my systems
> that the Windows Desktop defaults to a fullscreen window, in my case
> 3840x2100. All attempts to change the size of the window or dragging it
>