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[Bug 1781515] Re: Resolution switch leads to the screen/image being corr
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Thomas Huth |
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[Bug 1781515] Re: Resolution switch leads to the screen/image being corrupted |
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Thu, 12 Nov 2020 15:37:07 -0000 |
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Title:
Resolution switch leads to the screen/image being corrupted
Status in QEMU:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I am currently using QEMU on a Arch Linux host, the guest OS is also
Arch Linux.
The QEMU version is currently 2.12.0-2 packaged by Arch Linux, the
command line I'm using to fire an Arch VM is:
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -hda archlinux.qcow2 -m 4G -smp 4
The problem I'm currently having is, after firing the VM and running
startx I want to change the resolution to the native resolution, which
is 1366x768 on my ThinkPad T450, however, after changing the
resolution the image on the guest gets corrupted and it's impossible
to see anything.
At this point I can only turn off the VM. The only workaround I found
is to start the VM with -vga virtio.
The problem in this case occurs with -vga std which is the default
video driver.
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