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Using VB with the guest screen on an external NON-HiDPI display (1920x1080).Ģ.
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(either of these solutions fix all of the above issues for me)ġ.
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Increasing the scale to 200% to compensate for this (either from VB or within the Windows guest) only reintroduced the graphics/performance issues. Limiting the guest resolution to the "useable" dpi worked (VB Manager: Tools>Preferences>Display>Hint: 1920x1200), but because the true resolution of the MBP is 3840x2400, the outcome was a tiny guest screen.
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They did occur in both seamless and full-screen mode. These problems didn't occur for me in scaled mode (as long as scaling didn't exceed 1920x1200). Interesting results of some trouble-shooting: Guest Additions 6.0.10.0 installed on guest
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Radeon Pro 450 2 GB / Intel HD Graphics 530 1536 MB I've experienced this on the below 3 host OS versions. I've tried many combinations of power allocation (processor, ram, vid memory, etc), to no avail. In fact, when 3D is enabled, windows get blacked out and text lines get mixed up/overlayed on top of each other. When a video plays in Chrome browser (including unsolicited pop-up video ads), the system becomes unresponsive and I have to perform a "hard" shutdown.ĭisabling 3D or both 3D & 2D acceleration doesn't help. Pretty much all movement looks as though (like a previous post mentioned) it were a video file with many dropped frames or a video with a very slow frame rate very glitchy and not fluid. Substantial lag typing or using other keystrokes. Many times I'll click to a new line and start typing but the click command got dropped so I'm left typing at the previous location.
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Substantial lag when moving the mouse, delay after clicking. Substantial lag when dragging/resizing windows. Very similar, if not identical, problems to previous posts. I'm experiencing this graphics/performance issue as well. Attachments P_4. Parrot Log (33.15 KiB) Downloaded 40 times Sven_ Posts: 11 Joined: 26. I'll add one logfile, just in case I'm having an obvious error in my configuration. But in my case the external monitor is a highDPI-monitor, too. For me, moving the vbox window to another monitor didn't change anything about the performance. If someone has more concrete suggestions. I read something about pointing devices programs, which could cause the problem in one of the links socratis posted - maybe I'll find something. I'd be willing to play around a bit, if I have time, but I'm in no way an macOS expert. For the Parrot installation VMSVGA also broke some fonts, or so in Parrot, where the menu texts of the OS were not shown anymore (this only happened for Parrot - more than once, although it still could be my fault, I didn't try to fix it, because it didn't really solve the slowishness, either).
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Systems are really slow (even at the point where I have to type in the password for my encrypted partition during boot it lags of course I tried an installation without encryption to rule that out - not in every combination though, so if there are more than one sources.), when I try to play a youtube video on firefox, the whole system becomes unresponsive, I usually can't even stop the video anymore. Just a +1 for massive problems with running various Linux guests (the last distros I tested were Parrot with KDE (extensively), and Manjaro with XFCE, just to change things up).