What you are suggesting isn't a "work around". SSH'ing directly to a Linux machine, whether virtual or not, is the general accepted way of administrating a Linux system remotely.
Oh okay. Quite annoying though. I'm not sure if this workaround is obvious to every newbie.
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 1:53 PM, ABPNI <jonnyt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This is expected behaviour Okay, this is what I'm doing :
ssh from laptop ---> machine that runs xen ----> start ubuntu lucid vm using "xm create xen.conf" ----> login to the vm.
Now, I'm able to login to the VM. But the console is clipped at the middle section of my 15.6" screen.
However, this problem is non-existent when I open a separate ssh session directly to the vm from my laptop. using : ssh user@<vm's ip address>
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 7:34 AM, Bruce Edge <bruce.edge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You're going to have to provide more information. That's just not
enough to go on.
-Bruce
On Sun, Dec 19, 2010 at 2:43 AM, Kowshik Prakasam < kowshik@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi,
> When I login to a Ubuntu 10.04 virtual machine instance running in
> Xen through SSH, the console's lines are clipped at the middle section of
> my 15.6" screen. I'll be glad if somebody can suggest a fix. This is turning
> out to be very annoying.
> Thanks,
> Kowshik
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