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Change 3840 and 2160 with your highest resolution # all you have to do is to pass. It is something i read on kali blog

Open ubuntu display settings and choose scale 200. # first we need to get the modeline string for xrandr # luckily, the tool gtf will help you calculate it Is there a way to make this work

Either set a single custom resolution or allow dynamic resizing (like windows guests)

This blog suggests, enhanced session mode with dynamic desktop resizing is supported. The problem is that the os doesn't take the whole screen It takes only part of it How to make kali linux run on full screen (physical)?

I have tried installing and activating linux integration services as suggested by other posts I am trying to increase the resolution of the vm window Even in full screen mode i see vm doesnt occupy entire screen However when i launch it my screen resolution is small

How can i scale ubuntu to the resolution of my screen?

+1 this is something i'd also really like to know My hostos native resolution is 1920x1080 and my guestos (windows 7) is also stuck @ 1024x768 I'm pretty sure (from what i've read online so far) that qemu handles the hardware virtualization but i have no idea how to configure it to work with the physical graphics card. You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote

Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do i get it Instead, you can save this post to reference later. Here are the steps you need to add a new custom resolution and apply it

Following steps are for adding a 1920x1080 resolution, but you can use it for any other resolution you want

But make sure your monitor and onboard graphics support that resolution

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