Try to set the videomode in xorg.conf for that resolución. Paul Seelig <[email protected]> escribió:
>Hi Don, > >i fear i won't be able to help with this. > >My last Linux related VMware desktop memories stem from sometime during >the midst of last decade or so. Since then i have moved on to Qemu/KVM >and at times also some little VirtualBox, but both not even in any >Windows environments. > >So i fear i have not enough clues in this matter to be of any help. > >Sorry for not being able to provide any support in this regard. > >Best regards, >Paul > >On 04/01/2013 01:58 AM, Don Sutter wrote: >> Paul, >> >> Thank you, thank you, thank you for this latest release. I hope your >RSI >> issue resolves itself soon. I'd have asked the following a few weeks >ago >> but my swamp filled up with several 'gators and I've just gotten back >to >> working with WMaker. >> >> I'm still having a display size issue witdh the latest WMaker and >VMware >> 9.0.2. WMaker comes up at 1280x768 whereas I would like it to come up >at >> 1920x1080 and have my mouse work seamlessly between WMaker and >Windows. >> >> Everything worked in the last version of WMaker by installing VMware >> Tools and adding "GRUB_GFXMODE=1920x1080" to /etc/defalut/grub (and >> running 'update-grub') -and- I don't remember ever needing to run >> 'vmware-user'. >> >> Now I have to run 'vmware-user' to get the mouse to operate properly >and >> then I have to run "Display Resolution" and "Session Restart" to get >the >> display work properly even though vbeinfo shows 1920x1080 is valid >and >> /etc/default/grub has been modified and updated. >> >> What is the proper way to get where I want to go? >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Don >> >> > > >-- >To unsubscribe, send mail to >[email protected]. -- Enviado desde mi teléfono con K-9 Mail.
