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The Windows SPICE driver previously contained a check preventing selection of a display resolution of 2560x1440. The driver has been updated and the 2560x1440 display resolution is now available for selection.
Try package from:
https://brewweb.devel.redhat.com/taskinfo?taskID=3235708
Succeed on winxp using qxl_x86.zip, fail on win7 64bit using qxl_x64.zip:
In device manager:
Red Hat QXL GPU
Driver data: 3/15/2011
Driver version: 5.1.0.0
There isn't 2560*1440, only 2560*1600 in guest.
(In reply to comment #7)
> Try package from:
> https://brewweb.devel.redhat.com/taskinfo?taskID=3235708
>
> Succeed on winxp using qxl_x86.zip, fail on win7 64bit using qxl_x64.zip:
>
> In device manager:
>
> Red Hat QXL GPU
> Driver data: 3/15/2011
> Driver version: 5.1.0.0
>
> There isn't 2560*1440, only 2560*1600 in guest.
Works for me with qxl-win-0.1-6:
Red Hat QXL GPU
Driver date: 4/14/2011
Driver Version: 5.1.0.1005
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The Windows SPICE driver previously contained a check preventing selection of a display resolution of 2560x1440. The driver has been updated and the 2560x1440 display resolution is now available for selection.
Created attachment 489757 [details] fix patch 1/2