![]() ![]() UI Menu -> View -> Virtual screen 1 -> Resize to xxxxx This shows 640x480 selected, along with 11 other higher resolutions. Then after a reboot, it came back at 640x480 and nothing I can do seems to make any difference. That is how I worked for the first 3 days I used the machine. ![]() I have installed guest additions, or whatever was necessary to have a virtual machine that automatically resized to the resolution of whatever window it happened to be inside. Now that I finally have this suite of tools working, I find that the virtual machine is now "stuck" at 640x480 screen resolution. I spent a few days creating an ubuntu 14.04 guest with a loaded suite of development tools and libraries for ffmpeg and all the related codecs, av formats and protocols. ![]()
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