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- 11. Dec 2018, 15:35
- Forum: VirtualBox on Mac OS X Hosts
- Topic: Behaviour difference btw. MacOS hosted and Win7 Hosted
- Replies: 5
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Re: Behaviour difference btw. MacOS hosted and Win7 Hosted
Thank you mpack for the suggestions,... and with excuses for the delay in answering, especially since you replied so swiftly. I was absent, and further occupied with other stuff. Your assumptions are right,... I did not create the vm myself, it had been created as vmware image (as copy from a real h...
- 27. Nov 2018, 20:37
- Forum: VirtualBox on Mac OS X Hosts
- Topic: Behaviour difference btw. MacOS hosted and Win7 Hosted
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1638
Re: Behaviour difference btw. MacOS hosted and Win7 Hosted
Hereby 1. the VBOX log (gzipped). from the MacOSX Hosted vm-win7 run. 2. I already attempted to double the memory for the guest windows (on macos hosted environment) to 4G (instead of 2G), to no avail however. 3. the "short of expectations" description is more difficult. The (collection of...
- 27. Nov 2018, 18:32
- Forum: VirtualBox on Mac OS X Hosts
- Topic: Behaviour difference btw. MacOS hosted and Win7 Hosted
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1638
Behaviour difference btw. MacOS hosted and Win7 Hosted
Hi, I'm running a Windows 7 installation _in_ a virtualbox system: - 2048MB, 1Proc, VT-x/AMD-V, Nested Paging, PAE/NX, Hyper-V On the Win7 installation, there's a propriatary application running (a number of applications, that emulates a specific network attached industrial complex). When I'm runnin...
- 15. Dec 2016, 01:44
- Forum: Linux Guests
- Topic: multihead (multi monitor) - different screens ($DISPLAY)
- Replies: 0
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multihead (multi monitor) - different screens ($DISPLAY)
The question has already been asked before, (in this forum), however never been answered, and maybe there has been updates. Is (and if so, please specify how) it possible to define a Linux guest VM, having two (and even three or four) (virtual) monitors, however each one of them must have individual...