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April 9, 2018 at 16:04 in reply to: CentOS7 / vmware vSphere / resolution 800×600 only / unknown display #18138belimoParticipant
Hi
Thanks for the tips. With the Workstation editions, it’s better now:
I can configure the resolution in NoMachine Client, as well as directly in the virtual machine. What still does not work, that the resolution is automatically adjusted, if I adjust the Window size of the NoMachine Client. Should that work?
And in general, the performance is kind of slow, I’m connected over LAN. How can I investigate performance issues?
April 3, 2018 at 10:19 in reply to: CentOS7 / vmware vSphere / resolution 800×600 only / unknown display #18080belimoParticipantHi Fra81
OK, in short you mean I have installed the wrong version?
Currently I have installed: https://www.nomachine.com/de/download/linux&id=1
You propose to install the trial Version of “NoMachine Workstation for Linux”? => https://www.nomachine.com/de/download-enterprise#NoMachine-Workstation
Thanks 🙂
March 27, 2018 at 15:48 in reply to: CentOS7 / vmware vSphere / resolution 800×600 only / unknown display #18054belimoParticipantHi
Here is the the output of my Xorg.0.log file (at the time of the capture, not the nx session is the only active session on this host)
[ 83682.902] AUDIT: Tue Mar 27 16:20:52 2018: 3260: client 10 connected from local host ( uid=989 gid=984 pid=21678 )
Auth name: MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 ID: 643
[ 83682.906] AUDIT: Tue Mar 27 16:20:52 2018: 3260: client 10 disconnected
[ 83713.940] AUDIT: Tue Mar 27 16:21:23 2018: 3260: client 10 connected from local host ( uid=989 gid=984 pid=21678 )
Auth name: MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 ID: 643
[ 83713.944] AUDIT: Tue Mar 27 16:21:23 2018: 3260: client 10 disconnected
I cannot change the resolution with xrandr manually: “Failed to change the screen configuration”.
I can see that 1920×1080 is not in the list produced by xrandr. Is that test with VNC from a different host?
I do the the full 1920×1080 resolution, when I connect from the same windows host to VNC on my CentOS7, sorry for confusion. Thanks for your help.
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