** Description changed:
Description:
In a linux/bsd guest within X, pressing and holding a key for a short time
causes an endless repeat of that key in the guest. The release of the key gets
ignored.
Example 1: pressing and holding 'a' for a few seconds results in typing of
** Description changed:
Description:
In a linux/bsd guest within X, pressing and holding a key for a short time
causes an endless repeat of that key in the guest. The release of the key gets
ignored.
Example 1: pressing and holding 'a' for a few seconds results in typing of
Public bug reported:
Description:
In a linux/bsd guest within X, pressing and holding a key for a short time
causes an endless repeat of that key in the guest. The release of the key gets
ignored.
Example 1: pressing and holding 'a' for a few seconds results in typing of
'...'
Well, then something isn't right here.
"Zoom to Fit" disabled: qemu starts with a small window (1:1 scale) and
resizes the window when the xserver/window manager starts (1:1 scale).
This is the sane and wanted behavior.
"Zoom to Fit" enabled: qemu starts with a small window and doesn't
resizes
** Description changed:
- qemu version: 2.12.1
+ qemu version: 2.12.1, 3.0.0
When using -display gtk for all -vga options (std,qxl,vmware,cirrus) the
option "Zoom To Fit" is unchecked and auto-resizing of the window works
well; except for -vga virtio: here "Zoom To Fit" is checked and
Public bug reported:
qemu version: 2.12.1
When using -display gtk for all -vga options (std,qxl,vmware,cirrus) the
option "Zoom To Fit" is unchecked and auto-resizing of the window works
well; except for -vga virtio: here "Zoom To Fit" is checked and auto-
resizing doesn't work.
Proposal: