![]() ![]() I uninstalled the AMD Binary drivers and that fixed the issue. After migrating to the VMDK, the login screen loaded but wouldn't boot to desktop. The server still has its own disk only the VMDK file(s) are on that disk (I plan to try to use raw disk access, once I get guest additions working). This is a migration from a dual-boot system where the server had its own disk to a virtualized server running on Windows 7 圆4. So, it all looks good and as far as I can tell every other feature is working fine.Ī few other thoughts. $ lsmod | grep -io vbox guest | xargs modinfo | grep -iw version Vermagic: 3.13.0-39-generic SMP mod_unload modversions 686 Checking on their status via terminal indicates that everything in installed and running, but the option to Auto-resize Guest Display is still grey.įilename: /lib/modules/3.13.0-39-generic/updates/dkms/vboxguest.koĭescription: Oracle VM VirutalBox Guest Additions for Linux ModuleĪlias: pci:v000080EEd0000CAFEsv00000000sd00000000bc*sc*I* ![]() I have tried using both the official VirtualBox ISO as well as the Ubuntu repository for Guest Additions. Thanks for the great software! After several hours of effort, I am unable to get resolution scaling to work via Guest Additions on an Ubuntu 14.04 Server w/ GUI install. ![]()
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