[Solaris 10] Changer résolution sur vmware
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Bonjour,
je suis nouveau sur solaris 10, je viens de l'installer sous vmware, j'aimerai bien savoir comment et par où on peut changer la résolution de l'écran, merci.
je suis nouveau sur solaris 10, je viens de l'installer sous vmware, j'aimerai bien savoir comment et par où on peut changer la résolution de l'écran, merci.
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hello
voir là : http://www.virtualization.info/lab/HowTo%20-%20Install%20Sun%20Solaris%2010%20inside%20VMware%20Workstation%205.5.pdf
After logging in launch kdmconfig from the shell.
At the X Server Selection be sure to choose Xsun server.
On the next screen the system will have already recognized your VMware virtual video card
with a default resolution of 1024x768 and 256 colors @ 70 Hz.
If you want different settings move on Change Video Device/Monitor and press Space.
Then hit F2 and arrive at the Video Device Selection: be sure to untouch XF86-VMware
VMware Inc vmware0405. Press F2 again.
On Monitor Type Selection be sure to choose a Multifrequency Monitory with no more
resolution of your physical monitor.
On the Screen Size Selection choose 17-inch.
On the Resolution/Colors Selection I suggest you to choose a resolution a bit smaller than
your physical maximum (I personally run every VM on 1024x768 with a physical resolution of
1400x1050) and your preferred amount of colors.
voir là : http://www.virtualization.info/lab/HowTo%20-%20Install%20Sun%20Solaris%2010%20inside%20VMware%20Workstation%205.5.pdf
After logging in launch kdmconfig from the shell.
At the X Server Selection be sure to choose Xsun server.
On the next screen the system will have already recognized your VMware virtual video card
with a default resolution of 1024x768 and 256 colors @ 70 Hz.
If you want different settings move on Change Video Device/Monitor and press Space.
Then hit F2 and arrive at the Video Device Selection: be sure to untouch XF86-VMware
VMware Inc vmware0405. Press F2 again.
On Monitor Type Selection be sure to choose a Multifrequency Monitory with no more
resolution of your physical monitor.
On the Screen Size Selection choose 17-inch.
On the Resolution/Colors Selection I suggest you to choose a resolution a bit smaller than
your physical maximum (I personally run every VM on 1024x768 with a physical resolution of
1400x1050) and your preferred amount of colors.