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5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 3. Nov 2017, 21:12
by LiamH
I have a new Windows 10 host on which I installed 5.2.0, and per instructions on the download page, installed the Guest Additions 5.2.1-118447 in Debian 9.2 guest. While this mostly worked, I was completely unable to get the screen to resize larger than 1024x768; auto-resize as well as all the specific dimensions under "View" were disabled. I then downgraded to 5.1.30 (and matching GA), and everything works as I expected, auto-resize to anything and I am able to go fullscreen at 2560x1600. I am posting this per the request to report problems; I am happy to proceed using 5.1.30 for this installation.
Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 7. Nov 2017, 16:34
by michael
Please try the latest version on the Downloads[1] page.
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https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 7. Nov 2017, 19:33
by mirkobastianini
I can confirm the problem with Debian 9.2 and Gnome, still with updated guest additions.
Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 8. Nov 2017, 11:26
by mpack
mirkobastianini wrote:I can confirm the problem with Debian 9.2 and Gnome, still with updated guest additions.
Actually, a mere assertion is not a confirmation. A zipped VM log file would be confirmation.
Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 8. Nov 2017, 15:28
by jcrousseau
Same problem here.
I'm stuck with 1024x768 (or 800x600, 640x480) having a 1920x1080 screen.
I've been scanning all possible menus in virtualbox and searching all morning for tips and hints.
I installed the VBoxGuestAdditions_5.2.1-118468 (but after that, I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do).
So far, still stuck.
Host is win 10 pro.
Guest is Debian 9.2
VirtualBox 5.2.0 r118431
Any idea would be greatly welcome

Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 8. Nov 2017, 15:33
by michael
jcrousseau wrote:Same problem here.
I'm stuck with 1024x768 (or 800x600, 640x480) having a 1920x1080 screen.
I've been scanning all possible menus in virtualbox and searching all morning for tips and hints.
I installed the VBoxGuestAdditions_5.2.1-118468 (but after that, I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do).
So far, still stuck.
Host is win 10 pro.
Guest is Debian 6.3.0-18
Any idea would be greatly welcome

Please note that the latest Additions build on the downloads page is r118918, not r118468, though that was to fix a problem with Debian 9.2, not 6.3. Log files might help (/var/log/*vbox* from the guest, a host log file for the machine, /var/log/Xorg* from the guest, the journal or syslog output, the output of lsmod | grep box).
Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 8. Nov 2017, 15:34
by jcrousseau
ok, i'll check that (sorry i chnaged wrong versions after your post)
Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 8. Nov 2017, 15:50
by jcrousseau
I updated to version r118918 of the guests additions and... it works I now have a large choice of screen definitions available in Debian.
Thank you so much Michael !
Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 8. Nov 2017, 22:14
by mirkobastianini
mpack wrote:mirkobastianini wrote:I can confirm the problem with Debian 9.2 and Gnome, still with updated guest additions.
Actually, a mere assertion is not a confirmation. A zipped VM log file would be confirmation.
Here for you.
Re: 5.2.0/1 Unable to resize larger than 1024x768
Posted: 9. Nov 2017, 08:51
by michael
mirkobastianini wrote:mpack wrote:mirkobastianini wrote:I can confirm the problem with Debian 9.2 and Gnome, still with updated guest additions.
Actually, a mere assertion is not a confirmation. A zipped VM log file would be confirmation.
Here for you.
Hello,
Sorry, I should have pointed this out before: the logs I asked jcrousseau for previously (quote: /var/log/*vbox* from the guest, a host log file for the machine - got that -, /var/log/Xorg* from the guest, the journal or syslog output, the output of lsmod | grep box) would be good to have. And the version of the Additions you installed.
Regards
Michael