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Is there any setting I missed? I want to have 1080p resolution for this vm to have practical purpose. I also tried lxde live cd in vm and it seems got stuck at 1280X720 as well, although 1920X1080 is available to choose, but it did not change resolution if I set it. As long as I connect as local desktop, I am stuck at 1280X720. I can get higher resolution via installing vncserver or x2goserver on manjaro, but that is remote session and has limited privilege. Tried noVnc and tightvnc/tigervnc viewer, same result. I also tried manually set resolution to 1920X1080 in manjaro vm via xrandr but did not succeed. It is also advised that you use versions at both ends that support TLC encryption. To access a remote machine using Tiger VNC you need a VNCServer (Tiger will work) running on that remote machine.
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I tried vmvga and qxl for video driver and got the same result. VNC access may LOOK a lot like Remote Desktop, but under the covers they are very different. however, the monitor resolution was stuck at 1280X720, 1280X768 is available but it is more like virtual screen if set it to that resolution.
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I created a manjaro xfce vm and tried to remote access it via vnc, the GUI performance is not great but usable. For instance, to enable remote access between our system and the linuxhint server, we will write this command: ssh linuxhint-vb 192.168. I've been using unraid for storage for quite a while and recently I started trying out VMs. Now, to access the other device using OpenSSH, type out the ssh command the username and the IP address of the other system in the following way: ssh username IPaddress.