* stretchy guest screen in -88
@ 2009-08-19 8:22 Michael Tokarev
2009-08-19 12:08 ` Avi Kivity
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From: Michael Tokarev @ 2009-08-19 8:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: KVM list
Is there a way to revert back to pre-88 guest display
which matched host screen resolution pixel-to-pixel,
without kvm stretching guest to a fixed window size?
Because it just makes guest display almost unreadable,
without a way to resize window to match guest's size...
Thanks!
/mjt
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* Re: stretchy guest screen in -88
2009-08-19 8:22 stretchy guest screen in -88 Michael Tokarev
@ 2009-08-19 12:08 ` Avi Kivity
2009-08-19 14:05 ` Michael Tokarev
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From: Avi Kivity @ 2009-08-19 12:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Tokarev; +Cc: KVM list
On 08/19/2009 11:22 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Is there a way to revert back to pre-88 guest display
> which matched host screen resolution pixel-to-pixel,
> without kvm stretching guest to a fixed window size?
> Because it just makes guest display almost unreadable,
> without a way to resize window to match guest's size...
>
Doesn't it start up with a 1:1 zoom ratio?
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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
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* Re: stretchy guest screen in -88
2009-08-19 12:08 ` Avi Kivity
@ 2009-08-19 14:05 ` Michael Tokarev
2009-08-19 14:38 ` Avi Kivity
0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Michael Tokarev @ 2009-08-19 14:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Avi Kivity; +Cc: KVM list
Avi Kivity wrote:
> On 08/19/2009 11:22 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> Is there a way to revert back to pre-88 guest display
>> which matched host screen resolution pixel-to-pixel,
>> without kvm stretching guest to a fixed window size?
>> Because it just makes guest display almost unreadable,
>> without a way to resize window to match guest's size...
>
> Doesn't it start up with a 1:1 zoom ratio?
It does. In other words, if one does not try to resize
window it stays 1:1. But once one hits window border -
be it by a chance or whatever - it zooms and stays
barely readable.
I wonder why this feature were implemented in the first
place. Maybe a way to disable it (on command line) or
a way to restore 1:1 ratio (monitor or menu item) will
solve this issue for everyone... ;)
Thanks!
/mjt
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* Re: stretchy guest screen in -88
2009-08-19 14:05 ` Michael Tokarev
@ 2009-08-19 14:38 ` Avi Kivity
0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Avi Kivity @ 2009-08-19 14:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Tokarev; +Cc: KVM list, qemu-devel
(copying qemu-devel)
On 08/19/2009 05:05 PM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> Avi Kivity wrote:
>> On 08/19/2009 11:22 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>>> Is there a way to revert back to pre-88 guest display
>>> which matched host screen resolution pixel-to-pixel,
>>> without kvm stretching guest to a fixed window size?
>>> Because it just makes guest display almost unreadable,
>>> without a way to resize window to match guest's size...
>>
>> Doesn't it start up with a 1:1 zoom ratio?
>
> It does. In other words, if one does not try to resize
> window it stays 1:1. But once one hits window border -
> be it by a chance or whatever - it zooms and stays
> barely readable.
>
> I wonder why this feature were implemented in the first
> place. Maybe a way to disable it (on command line) or
> a way to restore 1:1 ratio (monitor or menu item) will
> solve this issue for everyone... ;)
>
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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
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