Typically after installing Guest Additions, a fullscreen Arch guest running X will be set to the optimal resolution for your display however, the virtual console's framebuffer will be set to a standard, often smaller, resolution detected from VirtualBox's custom VESA driver. (Discuss in Talk:VirtualBox/Install Arch Linux as a guest) Notes: Keep guest resolution information in one place. virtualbox-guest-utils-nox for VirtualBox Guest utilities without X support.virtualbox-guest-utils for VirtualBox Guest utilities with X support.Within the installed guest system, install:
VirtualBox Guest Additions provides drivers and applications that optimize the guest operating system including improved image resolution and better control of the mouse. To get a specific EFI bitness, set the firmware to efi64 for x86_64 EFI or efi32 for IA32 EFI.Īfter selecting the kernel from the Arch Linux installation media's menu, the media will hang for a minute or two and will continue to boot the kernel normally afterwards. $ VBoxManage modifyvm " Virtual machine name" -firmware efiĮfi will set the firmware for the virtual machine to EFI with the bitness matching the virtual machine's CPU. To enable EFI for a virtual machine using the graphical interface, open the settings of the virtual machine, choose System item from the panel on the left and Motherboard tab from the right panel, and check the checkbox Enable EFI (special OSes only).Īlternatively the same can be accomplished from the command line using VBoxManage: This must be done before installing Arch as guest, changing the option afterwards will result in unbootable machine unless the setting is reverted.
If you want to install Arch Linux in EFI mode inside VirtualBox, you must change the firmware mode for the virtual machine. 10.10 Plasma resets guest's resolution to 800×600Įnabling EFI for Arch as guest is optional.10.9 No hardware 3D acceleration in Arch Linux guest.10.6 Linux guests have slow/laggy audio.10.5 Linux guests have slow/distorted audio.10.4 Fullscreen mode shows blank screen.10.2 TTY text too small during installation.7 Troubleshooting black screen with Plasma-X11 minimal install.These won't work for VirtualBox, but I see that there are various virtualbox-guest-* packages in the repositories, but only for VirtualBox 5.2.18. I was able to work around the problem by installing the open-vm-tools and open-vm-tools-desktop packages on the KDE Neon guest. The Player version is old, the KDE Neon is too new. However, with KDE Neon, I could not get VmWare's guest additions installed. But that goes end-of-life shortly, and I decided on KDE Neon as its replacement for all my computers. I was previously using Linux Mint 17.3 and that worked fine and I had no difficulty getting it to work. I do have a KDE Neon guest on a work computer (Windows 7 host), but running VmWare Player. I never had any issues installing the guest additions with VirtualBox. I have various guests (Linux and Windows), but none with KDE Neon on VirtualBox (KDE Neon is my host and using the latest VirtualBox 6.0.4). But installing these may be problematic on newer Linux guests. However, for this to work, you need to install the Guest Additions. Settings are Disabled (default), Host To Guest, Guest To Host, and Bidirectional. Sharing the clipboard is controlled by the Devices -> Shared Clipboard VirtualBox VM menu option. I'm not sure what you mean by "KDE breaks in guest".