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On Proxmox VE, the display is blurred after entering the tinycore system #378

Closed yyxida closed 6 months ago

yyxida commented 8 months ago

Describe the bug v0.10.0,uefi boot on Proxmox VE, the display is blurred after entering the tinycore system

To Reproduce Set up boot and start normally

Expected behavior nope

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Desktop (please complete the following information): image The display settings of the virtual machine are all default Additional context Although I can find the IP address on the router, since I have discovered this issue, I think it is necessary to raise it

Thank you for your work. The new version is great!

lwx16917 commented 7 months ago

It seems to be a problem with display driver. Can be mitigated by using other display adapters like VMware compatible(vmware) or SPICE(qxl).

On some distro(i.e. I tried Clonezilla) you can delete the nomodeset on grub option(press E when you select boot option) but the TC image at here doesn't use that one. Everything on the web interface still works and can be run from ssh, just corrupted display for noVNC console.

https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/novnc-vm-console-graphics-corruption-default-vga.67984/ https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/3408/scrambled-display-booting-clonezilla-and-linux-isos-under-win10-template

yyxida commented 6 months ago

It seems to be a problem with display driver. Can be mitigated by using other display adapters like VMware compatible(vmware) or SPICE(qxl).

On some distro(i.e. I tried Clonezilla) you can delete the nomodeset on grub option(press E when you select boot option) but the TC image at here doesn't use that one. Everything on the web interface still works and can be run from ssh, just corrupted display for noVNC console.

https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/novnc-vm-console-graphics-corruption-default-vga.67984/ https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/3408/scrambled-display-booting-clonezilla-and-linux-isos-under-win10-template

Yes, later I also had the same problem when installing an older version of Ubuntu, so it appeared to be a tinycore issue. I resolved it after replacing the VMware compatible display.