Le 15/02/2011 17:48, Kees Nuyt a écrit :

>> my problem is that I need to define the windows to be recorded, but
>> VirtualBox keep changing resolution for the few first minutes.
> 
> It's the guest that does the video mode switching, you'll have to
> tweak the grub bootloader to get rid of it, e.g. by deleting all
> graphical candy out of the grub menu. And perhaps you can force a
> specific mode in the kernel boot command.

not really. The boot system uses the video mode defined by the
hardware monitor (up to 1280x1024 on my system). When doing true
install I have the full scren install, when VirtualBow starts with
680x440 (or something like this)

VirtualBox acts like a hardware monitor, but How?

jdd

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