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I installed Kali Linux 2.0 in a virtual machine running Parallels on my 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.
For some reason the max resolution is 1920x1200. I have Parallels graphics set to 'More space' for the retina display.
I want to set the resolution higher to make it full screen and have nothing stretched out. How can this be done? It's running inside a window now and that looks fine, but I want to use the full screen.
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I installed Kali Linux 2.0 in a virtual machine running Parallels on my 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.
For some reason the max resolution is 1920x1200. I have Parallels graphics set to 'More space' for the retina display.
I want to set the resolution higher to make it full screen and have nothing stretched out. How can this be done? It's running inside a window now and that looks fine, but I want to use the full screen.
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I installed Kali Linux 2.0 in a virtual machine running Parallels on my 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.
For some reason the max resolution is 1920x1200. I have Parallels graphics set to 'More space' for the retina display.
I want to set the resolution higher to make it full screen and have nothing stretched out. How can this be done? It's running inside a window now and that looks fine, but I want to use the full screen.
debian kali-linux virtual-machine resolution parallels
I installed Kali Linux 2.0 in a virtual machine running Parallels on my 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display.
For some reason the max resolution is 1920x1200. I have Parallels graphics set to 'More space' for the retina display.
I want to set the resolution higher to make it full screen and have nothing stretched out. How can this be done? It's running inside a window now and that looks fine, but I want to use the full screen.
debian kali-linux virtual-machine resolution parallels
debian kali-linux virtual-machine resolution parallels
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It seems you would need to have Parallels Tools installed to be able to use dynamic resolution.
Check these for possible ways to do that:
- http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v4/docs/en/Parallels_Desktop_Users_Guide/22570.htm
- http://kb.parallels.com/113394
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It seems you would need to have Parallels Tools installed to be able to use dynamic resolution.
Check these for possible ways to do that:
- http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v4/docs/en/Parallels_Desktop_Users_Guide/22570.htm
- http://kb.parallels.com/113394
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It seems you would need to have Parallels Tools installed to be able to use dynamic resolution.
Check these for possible ways to do that:
- http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v4/docs/en/Parallels_Desktop_Users_Guide/22570.htm
- http://kb.parallels.com/113394
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It seems you would need to have Parallels Tools installed to be able to use dynamic resolution.
Check these for possible ways to do that:
- http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v4/docs/en/Parallels_Desktop_Users_Guide/22570.htm
- http://kb.parallels.com/113394
It seems you would need to have Parallels Tools installed to be able to use dynamic resolution.
Check these for possible ways to do that:
- http://download.parallels.com/desktop/v4/docs/en/Parallels_Desktop_Users_Guide/22570.htm
- http://kb.parallels.com/113394
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