Re: How to set 1024x768 in Fedora 4 (VMWare)
- From: "Jacky Luk" <jl@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 20:53:07 +0800
"Jan Wielemaker" <jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó·s»D:slrndt6rqm.lp7.jan@xxxxxxxxx
> On 2006-01-22, Jacky Luk <jl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> As stated on subject, I could only use the Fedora's default video driver
>> (up
>> to 800x600x24), I want some decent resolution like 1024x768x32) I am
>> using a
>> Radeon 9600 card on VMWare. Thanks
>> Jack
>
> VMWARE has nothing to do with the actual (display) hardware. This has some
> nice properties, after upgrading my Linux box I simply copied the old
> VMWARE virtual machines from the old machine and they all ran without
> even noticing they moved hardware or version of hosting OS.
>
> To get higher resolution (as well as better disk and network
> performance), install the `wmware tools' in the guest OS. This is a set
> of drivers with optimal communication to the virtual machine. You're
> better of in a VMWARE forum for these issues.
>
I am a bit worried about VMTools cos I tried it, it took ages to install on
Fedora 4 (not succeeded) and hung for so many times. Sighed then gave up :)
Thx
Jack
> --- Jan
>
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