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Related Application and/or Package Version (run apt policy $PACKAGE NAME):
Installer
Issue/Bug Description:
VirtualBox is hellbent on forcing 800x600 resolution, most likely because PopOS isn't natively supported. (You might want to contact them about that.) Anyways, the problem is that the UI doesn't actually support this resolution, so you can't access the buttons on the bottom of the install window. You have to just hit enter and hope for the best.
Steps to reproduce (if you know):
Install VirtualBox. Create a sufficiently large storage unit for the install. Put the ISO in the virtual DVD drive. Start the machine.
Expected behavior:
Either make this resolution work, or just fail gracefully. Better yet, ask VirtualBox team to add support for PopOS, which shouldn't be that complicated because they already support similar distros.
Other Notes:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
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Can't install in VirtualBox
Installer window is too large for small resolutions, such as the Virtualbox default of 800x600
Jul 18, 2022
Encountered this on a netbook. It's especially frustrating because the UI controls are being pushed off the screen by eye candy. (Admittedly lovely artwork... but extraneous nonetheless.)
Distribution (run
cat /etc/os-release
):pop-os_22.04_amd64_intel_10.iso
Related Application and/or Package Version (run
apt policy $PACKAGE NAME
):Installer
Issue/Bug Description:
VirtualBox is hellbent on forcing 800x600 resolution, most likely because PopOS isn't natively supported. (You might want to contact them about that.) Anyways, the problem is that the UI doesn't actually support this resolution, so you can't access the buttons on the bottom of the install window. You have to just hit enter and hope for the best.
Steps to reproduce (if you know):
Install VirtualBox. Create a sufficiently large storage unit for the install. Put the ISO in the virtual DVD drive. Start the machine.
Expected behavior:
Either make this resolution work, or just fail gracefully. Better yet, ask VirtualBox team to add support for PopOS, which shouldn't be that complicated because they already support similar distros.
Other Notes:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: