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[Xen-users] Increasegraphical screen size of vm


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  • From: "Jim Christiansen" <jim.c.christiansen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2006 09:23:08 -0700
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I've been searching for a few days and I can't find any reference for changes in configs on how to increase the graphical screen size of an installed and functioning vm.  I'm running a fedora 6 install with a fedora 6 vm. 

If I edit the vm's xorg.conf to include higher res  settings and restart X, the config seems to revert back to the pre-edited version.  If I go to the Sytem/Administration/Display settings and crank it up from 800x600 to the other available 1024x768 and restart X, I just get 800x600 again...

Ideas??  Thanks,  Jim
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