Tilak, That's a bad recommendation. VNC is slow like hell and insecure unless you set up encryption which is not trivial. For Linux I guess NoMachine/NX/X2GO is prolly the best choice.
-- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tilak Raj Singh" <tila...@gmail.com> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org > Sent: Tuesday, 6 October, 2015 18:48:29 > Subject: Re: poor screen resolution > For Linux try using vncserver. I used tigervnc-server on CentOS VM to get > the resolution i want > > Regards, > Tilak > > On Tue, Oct 6, 2015 at 11:01 PM, Nux! <n...@li.nux.ro> wrote: > >> Andrei, >> >> Actually I just deployed a Windows VM and upon connecting to it via RDP, >> it will use whatever resolution I tell it to (eg xfreerdp -g 1600x900); I'm >> sure the Windows/Mac RDP client allows for this, too. >> >> I have not tried NoMachine or TeamViewer, RDP is your best bet. >> >> The console will allow me (windows 2012r2 guest) to set 1024x768 or >> 1280x1024 (best). >> >> I think "vga -std" might help with this. Why not submit a feature request? >> >> -- >> Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! >> >> Nux! >> www.nux.ro >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: "Nux!" <n...@li.nux.ro> >> > To: users@cloudstack.apache.org >> > Sent: Tuesday, 6 October, 2015 18:12:28 >> > Subject: Re: poor screen resolution >> >> > Hello Andrei, >> > >> > Are your guests started with "-vga std"? That enables you to use much >> higher >> > resolutions. >> > Installing stuff inside the guest will not change anything without that. >> > >> > -- >> > Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! >> > >> > Nux! >> > www.nux.ro >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: "Andrei Mikhailovsky" <and...@arhont.com> >> >> To: users@cloudstack.apache.org >> >> Sent: Tuesday, 6 October, 2015 16:03:58 >> >> Subject: poor screen resolution >> > >> >> Hi CloudStackers, >> >> >> >> I have been using ACS + KVM for several years and one of the annoying >> problems >> >> that I have is the maximum screen resolution with my virtual machines. >> The >> >> maximum that I get on both Windows and Linux vms is 1024x768, which was >> okay >> >> about 10-15 years ago, but is less than ideal nowadays. I did install >> virtual >> >> machine drivers (downloaded from Fedora) for my Windows vms, which has >> done >> >> absolutely nothing to increase the maximum screen resolution. I have >> tested >> >> both the native ACS console, the Teamviewer and NoMachine and all three >> >> graphical setups give me a maximum of 1024x768. >> >> >> >> Could someone please help me to increase the screen resolution to >> something more >> >> usefull, like at least 1920x1080 or better? >> >> >> >> Many thanks >> >> >> > > Andrei