On Sun, Jun 09, 2013 at 09:55:54PM -0300, "Germán A. Racca" wrote: > On 06/09/2013 01:56 PM, Alexander Volovics wrote: > >I wanted to test gnome-boxes on a fully updated fed19 beta. > > Both Win7 and Win8 install without problems but I am unable > > to enable 16:9 fullscreen (or any 16:9 screen). > > For example 1600x900 does not appear in the Windows screen > > resolution settings menu. (gnome-boxes 3.8.3) > > In fed19 beta I also checked with kvm/qemu but the problem remains. > I'm also able to use fullscreen in my F19beta vm. What do you mean by 'fullscreen'. My laptop has a 1600:900 screen. When I install Win7 in kvm-qemu (or in a gnome-box) I can run the VM in fullscreen but NOT Win7. You have to adjust the screen resolution in Win7 and as Win7 only sees a 'standard vga graphics adapter' you cannot get a 1600:900 resolution. The best you can do is 1680x1050 but this does not "fill up" the 1600:900 screen. At the left and the right of the win7 desktop there remain black stripes. If I install Ubuntu-13.04 in kvm-qemu or in a gnome-box Ubuntu has the 'qxl' driver and I can run Ubuntu fullscreen with 1600:900 resolution. I thought when looking up info with regard to Spice that there was better graphics support for Windows but the documentation is not clear and 'old'. AV -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test