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  1. Sidney Charles Witherjay Sidney Charles Witherjay NetBSD users , VirtualBox

    Does anyone know how to get a !netbsd vm to go fullsecreen in !virtualbox

    about 9 months ago from Adium
    • Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev) Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev)

      @ajpaulson Same way as any other VM? I don't think there's anything special for it.

      about 9 months ago
    • Sidney Charles Witherjay Sidney Charles Witherjay Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev)

      @psquid other VMs I've installed the virtualbox extensions but there are none for *BSD

      about 9 months ago
    • Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev) Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev)

      @ajpaulson There's some for FreeBSD, at least. They're in ports (emulators/virtualbox-ose-additions). No idea whether other BSDs have any.

      about 9 months ago
    • Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev) Psychedelic Squid (is now at Fragdev)

      @ajpaulson I think those should also work for PC-BSD, if I'm correctly understanding the relationship between PC and Free.

      about 9 months ago
    • Lou Gagliardi Lou Gagliardi

      @ajpaulson Maybe you can explain something? what's the difference between a net install and a regular install?

      about 9 months ago
    • Sidney Charles Witherjay Sidney Charles Witherjay Lou Gagliardi

      @loug a net install is the minimum installation files and the rest is pulled from a connection. A regular install has all files on disk

      about 9 months ago
    • Rares Aioanei Rares Aioanei

      @ajpaulson : you can't go fullscreen since there aren't vbox extensions for *bsd, but you can login to the guest with ssh.

      about 9 months ago

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