[05:02] good morning [05:42] good morning [09:10] Hey! [09:58] guys, could Ubuntu 22.04 detect at least the graphic board of VirtualBox? [09:58] so that it can fill the screen without the aditions CD [09:58] 22.04 is not available yet [09:58] I know [09:59] that is why I am mentioning it two years before [09:59] :) [09:59] to give time to implement [09:59] vmware's virtual graphics works fine out of the box, not sure why virtualbox is so rubbish [09:59] Virtual box uses an 800x600 screen or so :( [10:00] only after the guest additions CD it allows to use more [10:00] it must be using the vesa driver as-is [10:00] i wonder if it's because of big evil Oracle that the driver isn't in the kernel - total guess and i have no idea [10:01] but it's really not that hard to install guest additions [10:01] daftykins: guestadditions require extra packages [10:01] so, it can't be done in a single step [10:02] doesn't mean it's hard [10:02] yes, but for newbies it is [10:02] :) [10:02] newbies aren't VMing [10:02] ohhhhhh [10:02] :( === coconut__ is now known as coconut [10:33] [11:27] but the login screen is 800x600 which is very annoying [10:33] [11:28] <@MichalN> Well, guess where that comes from -- that's the default resolution of the VMSVGA driver in Ubuntu (well, in the Linux kernel). [10:33] :) [10:33] so, daftykins, can you implement it? [10:33] thank [10:33] thanks [10:37] 1280x720 should work with all machines [10:37] :) [10:44] no i wouldn't help with anything virtualbox even if i were capable [10:45] :((((((((( [10:46] maybe lotuspsychje? Or tomreyn? === CyberNekroRezus is now known as CyberNekroMaoMet [17:27] https://www.debugpoint.com/2020/08/gnome-3-38-whats-new/