Like I mentioned earlier, I use RDP/x2go to access the desktop. Aside
from during the installer, which I just left as is, 1024x768 I think
those are. 

On 2015-06-28 11:10, Eric wrote: 

> @Jorge Could you let me know how, or what, you did to get 1280x1024x16?
> 
> I clearly seem to be doing something wrong here. I have SmartOS running 
> inside vmplayer. My available resolutions for Linux and Windows are, 800x600 
> and 1024x768, respectively. And are locked in, meaning it's either the only 
> available resolution or the option to change the resolution is greyed out.
> 
> As for the default's that I'm using, this is the Linux and Windows VM spec 
> that I'm using:
> 
> {
> "alias": "win10",
> "brand": "kvm",
> "vcpus": 1,
> "autoboot": false,
> "ram": 2048,
> "resolvers": ["8.8.8.8", "8.8.4.4"],
> "disks": [
> {
> "boot": true,
> "model": "virtio",
> "size": 40960
> }
> ],
> "nics": [
> {
> "nic_tag": "admin",
> "model": "virtio",
> "ip": "dhcp",
> "primary": 1
> }
> ]
> }
> 
> On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Jorge Schrauwen <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> By default '-vga std' is used by qemu, if I am not mistaken the max
> resolution is 1280x1024x16. (could be wrong)
> 
> You can use qemu_opts (make sure to also include the current default
> values, check man vmadm) and set it to '-vga vmware' this needs the
> vmware drive in windows and the vmware xorg driver on linux.
> 
> Personally I never really bother with changing it and I have set
> vnc_port=-1 on my windows vm after it was installed.
> 
> I access mine using remote desktop and it works great, like wise I had
> good results using x2go on linux vm's, did not have success with the
> later on lx-branded zones though.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Jorge
> 
> On 2015-06-28 10:05, Eric wrote:
> 
> I've been using SmartOS for a few months now to host Linux servers, but now I 
> want to start using it for desktop versions of Linux and Windows.
> 
> I've been able to run Linux and Windows, but I haven't been able to change 
> the resolution for the VMs.
> 
> Has anyone else found a way to run VMs at variable resolution settings?
> 
> Screenshot of Ubuntu 15.04
> 
> Screenshot of Windows 10 64bit
> 
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