On 02/23/2015 10:53 PM, Digimer wrote:
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On 23/02/15 11:11 PM, Robert Nichols wrote:
Would someone please point me to some reasonably current instructions for getting greater than 1024x768 video resolution for a CentOS 6 guest on a CentOS 6 KVM/qemu host? When I search online I find stuff from 2009 and 2010 saying, "For details see ...," and linking to a URL that no longer exists, or pages that say, "You need to switch from VNC to Spice," and giving a long list of out-of-date instructions for doing so. (With virt-manager it takes 2 clicks to do that. Of course it doesn't help -- still maxes out at 1024x768.)
I've found that I can just append "vga=0x380" to the kernel command line and see Plymouth come up with the full graphical boot screen in the correct 1440x900 resolution, but as soon as gdm starts up, the display scrambles. I find suggestions to generate an xorg.conf file, but no mention of what to put in it. I can run "Xorg -configure", but the resulting file contains nothing about video modes, so it's not apparent what needs to be added.
I find it particularly annoying that a Windows 7 guest can set any resolution I want up to 2560x1600, but a Linux guest can't go higher than 1024x768.
I played with this and found that, in fact, I had to switch the spice / qxl. With that change, I had no trouble pushing EL6 to much higher resolutions.
Thank you for the reassurance that it _should_ work. I finally got it going. The VM still always starts out in 1024x768 and I have to set the higher resolution every time I log in. For a while, that was working only the first time I set it, and on subsequent logins any attempt to change the resolution either locked up or caused the Xorg server to crash. All the RPMs verified OK and a forced fsck of the filesystems found nothing. I eventually just reinstalled the whole VM, and it's working now.
The whole thing was bringing back bad memories of an ancient version of Slackware and kernel version 0.99pl53.