Hi, I've played around with it for a while now, but I can't get it working. VBoxRandR.sh is placed in /usr/bin/ as VBoxRandR, with executing permissions for everyone. I can call it manually, and it will set the screen correctly. But it seems that it never get executed by VBoxClient. Regardless of what I do, I have to call VBoxRandR manually to set the new resolution.
Oh, and one thing. My host screen is 1152x864. It is not possible to resize the height for the guest with that resolution, because I can't reach that resizing line thing(http://eiffel56.mybonsai.at/Bildschirmfoto-70.png) . The only way to set the height is via VBoxManage or xrandr. Thank you, Lisa Denia Michael Thayer wrote: > Lisa Denia wrote: > > If I resize the guest windows, the screen does not automatically resize > > too. But if I open that gnome-display-properties thing, it suggests me > > the new resolution. I can then choose that resolution and it will change > > correctly. I have to do that everytime I resize the guest window. > > Alternatively I can type "xrandr -s 0", it will have the same effect. > > > > I think it could be just a configuration error of Ubuntu or something, > > but I don't know. The same happens if I just start a plain X > > session(only with VBoxClient, metacity and gnome-terminal) via > > startx/xinit. > > > > Here is a screenshot of it: > > http://eiffel56.mybonsai.at/Bildschirmfoto-69.png > > Ah, what I forgot to mention is that you also have to install the > VBoxRandR.sh script into your path. > > Regards, > > Michael _______________________________________________ vbox-dev mailing list [email protected] http://vbox.innotek.de/mailman/listinfo/vbox-dev
