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configuration/gui-configuration: 4K fix
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layout: doc
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title: GUI Configuration and Troubleshooting
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permalink: /doc/gui-configuration/
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GUI Configuration and Troubleshooting
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=====================================
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Video RAM adjustment for big displays
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Symptom: I have 4K external display and I when I connect it, I can't click on
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anything but an small area in upper-right corner.
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When a qube starts, fixed amount of RAM is allocated for graphics buffer called
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Video RAM. This buffer needs to be at least as big as whole desktop, accounting
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for all displays that are or will be connected to the machine. So by default it
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is as big as needed for current display and an additional Full HD display
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(1920×1080 8 bit/channel RGBA). This logic fails when the machine has primary
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display in FHD resolution, but after starting the VMs a 4K display is connected.
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The buffer is too small and internal desktop resize fails.
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Solution: Adjust minimum size of Video RAM buffer.
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```sh
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qvm-features dom0 gui-videoram-min $(($WIDTH * $HEIGHT * 4 / 1024))
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qvm-features dom0 gui-videoram-overhead 0
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```
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Where `$WIDTH`×`$HEIGHT` is maximum desktop size the user anticipates. For
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example, if user needs 1080p and 4k display side-by-side, that is
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`(1920 + 3840) × 2160 × 4 / 1024 = 48600`, or slightly above 48 MiB per-qube.
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After adjustment, the VMs need to be restarted.
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The amount of memory allocated per-qube is the maximum of:
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- `gui-videoram-min`
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- current display + `gui-videoram-overhead`.
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Default overhead is about 8 MiB, which is enough for 1080p display (see above).
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So the `gui-videoram-overhead` zeroing is not strictly necessary, it only avoids
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allocating memory that will not be used.
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