[Discuss] Virt-Manager

Edward epp at sillydog.org
Tue Oct 26 11:23:19 EDT 2021


There is. I changed the video setting from VirtIO to VGA and rebooted 
it. The best monitor resolution remains 1440x900.

But I also discovered another oddity with PCLOS. The 'lsusb -v' command 
is showing the Linux Foundation root hubs being USB 2.0 and (something I 
don't have at this moment) USB 3.0, both self-powered, each with *15* 
ports. I personally have never seen a 15-port USB hub. This PC has two 
USB 2.0 ports in the front and four USB 1.1 ports in the back, with a 
USB 2.0 external hub plugged into one of the 1.1 ports on the back.


On 10/26/21 07:36, markw at mohawksoft.com wrote:
> I'm pretty sure there is something weird about PClinux video
> configuration. I have zero issues with Windows and other Linux installs.
> Maybe we should try the emulated VGA and use VESA standards?
>
>> There is something strange with the PCLOS video. In the VM, the best
>> resolution I can get without cutting off the top and/or bottom of the
>> window, is 1400x900.
>>
>>
>> On 10/25/21 18:01, markw at mohawksoft.com wrote:
>>> You should be able to add/remove/modify hardware on any VM, if it is
>>> running, some things may be grayed out. Try shutting down first.
>>>
>>> Yea, the video on the PCLinux thing is kind of weird. I'm 99% sure its
>>> an
>>> X configuration setting they are using on their desktop.


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