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VMWare and VirtualBox with high graphics settings have terrible text resolution
CPU racing at 30% or more in VirtualboxVirtualization solution with decent graphical capabilities?Ubuntu 12.10 and VMware Workstation 9: RAM caching causes severe performance dropsNo login screen on Ubuntu 12.10 after update“physical” Windows 7 in VMwareHow to set the screen resolution in Ubuntu 16.04 64 bit running under VMware workstation 12 player on a Windows 7 host?Ubuntiu 16.04.1 not routing even though routing enabled in kernelHaving a problem with Vmware resolution in ubuntu(4k)Not enough physical memory is available to power on this virtual machine, VMwareVMWare slowly freezing whole system
I have VMWare Workstation latest and VirtualBox latest installed in my Ubuntu. I have 256MB RAM and 2d 3d acceleration in VirtualBox and in VmWare its 3GB RAM with all acceleration options enabled (tried with disabled too).
I also have 3x 2080TI in my main machine with latest NVIDIA drivers.
But when I try to code in VMs or read sites in Chrome it just hurts my eyes, the texts inside VM is terrible, its blurry, I tried various settings "Graphics Controller" settings in VirtualBox, none makes any difference.
Am I missing something?
VirtualBox:
VMWare:
Main OS:
nvidia graphics virtualbox vmware display-resolution
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I have VMWare Workstation latest and VirtualBox latest installed in my Ubuntu. I have 256MB RAM and 2d 3d acceleration in VirtualBox and in VmWare its 3GB RAM with all acceleration options enabled (tried with disabled too).
I also have 3x 2080TI in my main machine with latest NVIDIA drivers.
But when I try to code in VMs or read sites in Chrome it just hurts my eyes, the texts inside VM is terrible, its blurry, I tried various settings "Graphics Controller" settings in VirtualBox, none makes any difference.
Am I missing something?
VirtualBox:
VMWare:
Main OS:
nvidia graphics virtualbox vmware display-resolution
add a comment |
I have VMWare Workstation latest and VirtualBox latest installed in my Ubuntu. I have 256MB RAM and 2d 3d acceleration in VirtualBox and in VmWare its 3GB RAM with all acceleration options enabled (tried with disabled too).
I also have 3x 2080TI in my main machine with latest NVIDIA drivers.
But when I try to code in VMs or read sites in Chrome it just hurts my eyes, the texts inside VM is terrible, its blurry, I tried various settings "Graphics Controller" settings in VirtualBox, none makes any difference.
Am I missing something?
VirtualBox:
VMWare:
Main OS:
nvidia graphics virtualbox vmware display-resolution
I have VMWare Workstation latest and VirtualBox latest installed in my Ubuntu. I have 256MB RAM and 2d 3d acceleration in VirtualBox and in VmWare its 3GB RAM with all acceleration options enabled (tried with disabled too).
I also have 3x 2080TI in my main machine with latest NVIDIA drivers.
But when I try to code in VMs or read sites in Chrome it just hurts my eyes, the texts inside VM is terrible, its blurry, I tried various settings "Graphics Controller" settings in VirtualBox, none makes any difference.
Am I missing something?
VirtualBox:
VMWare:
Main OS:
nvidia graphics virtualbox vmware display-resolution
nvidia graphics virtualbox vmware display-resolution
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