** Description changed:

  Currently in when you resize the virtual display in qemu (with QXL/spice
  display) the unity8 screen resolution stays the same. However in e.g.
  Gnome3, the shell is informed of a suggestion to change size, and
  complies.
  
- There appears to be an emerging de-facto standard in virtual displays as
- described below by Thomas Hellstrom <thellst...@vmware.com> from VMware.
+ There appears to be an emerging de-facto standard in virtual display
+ resizing, as described below by Thomas Hellstrom <thellst...@vmware.com>
+ from VMware, which is supported by both qemu and VMware.

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Title:
  Automatic screen resizing for virtual machines

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in Mir:
  New
Status in mir package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in qtmir package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Currently in when you resize the virtual display in qemu (with
  QXL/spice display) the unity8 screen resolution stays the same.
  However in e.g. Gnome3, the shell is informed of a suggestion to
  change size, and complies.

  There appears to be an emerging de-facto standard in virtual display
  resizing, as described below by Thomas Hellstrom
  <thellst...@vmware.com> from VMware, which is supported by both qemu
  and VMware.

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