Paul Wise:
>> In /etc/default/grub using GRUB_GFXMODE="1280x1024" works, but only for
>> the grub boot menu.
>>
>> I don't know which driver/module grub is loading to achieve that. Other
>> then the GRUB_GFXMODE="1280x1024 change, no other changes. So grub
>> default, whatever that is. Any way I co
Paul Wise:
>> This question is about Virtual Box / Debian / screen resolution without
>> having guest additions installed.
>
> I see, is there any reason to not do that?
Security reasons. It weakens isolation between guest and host. See also
[1]. Another reason is, guest additions are every now a
Paul Wise:
> This will mean that installs using d-i will automatically install
> virtualbox-guest-x11/virtualbox-guest-dkms.
This question is about Virtual Box / Debian / screen resolution without
having guest additions installed.
(It should work. Grub can do higher resolutions in grub boot menu
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found. At the moment, I don't think I found this component/maintainer.
Cheers,
adrelanos
[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=714481
[2] Debian Virtual Box has other standing bug reports without replies
within a year. I doubt these bugs are introduced by Debian, it looks
Lars Wirzenius:
> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:36:44AM -0700, Steve Langasek wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 12:54:41PM +, adrelanos wrote:
>>> Package: general
>>> Severity: wishlist
>>
>>> I'd like to have a /etc/environment.d folder. Contribut
Package: general
Severity: wishlist
I'd like to have a /etc/environment.d folder. Contributing that code
shouldn't be hard for me. But I don't know where the would be the best
place to implement it and how?
http://codesearch.debian.net tells, that many packages read
/etc/environment directly, not
Axel Beckert:
> You're looking for http://anonscm.debian.org/ -- there's more than
> just git.
Interesting.
> Nevertheless, nobody is required to host stuff there
Well, that's the root of the issue. Of course, not saying anyone should
required to host there.
Debian.org offers all the original s
Package: general
Severity: wishlist
Debian.org hosts a lot source code. It's difficult to search through it,
because it doesn't get indexed by search engines. I try to explain the
usefulness of my suggestion on a random example.
For example, I was wondering which package/script/program is respons
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