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    On VMware Player 16, can't get another resolution of the virtual machine. Is the resolution fixed?

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    • gutschy
      gutschy last edited by

      Hello to all,
      I’m not able to change the resolution of the virtual machine on ‘debian 9 64 bit’ base. Is there a possibility that the resolution in a kind fixed for this image ‘Univention-App-kopano-core-vmware’? Host is Ubuntu 21.0. It’s really hard to read something on my 4K Monitor.

      What kind of display manager is installed?

      greetings,
      gutschy

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      • fbartels
        fbartels Kopano @gutschy last edited by

        Hi @gutschy,

        questions regarding the Univention Appliance may be better suited in the Univention Forum instead.

        But generally speaking I would not use the terminal in your hypervisor, but instead use ssh to connect from your host. This has the benefit that you then also can use copy/paste and zoom into text to make it better readable on high resolution displays.

        Regards Felix

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        https://documentation.kopano.io/
        https://kb.kopano.io/

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        • gutschy
          gutschy last edited by

          Hi @fbartels ,
          thanks for not calling me a complete idiot. Of course using ssh. I’m not a server guy but done a few things with some raspberries. To my apologize, I would like to say that I’ve been more on the arduino track in the last two years.

          greetings,
          gutschy

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