

Updated Screen Resolution in Ubuntu Running on Hyper-V Wrap Up

Now, check the updated screen resolution of Ubuntu running on the Hyper-V platform. You will see the Ubuntu desktop open in full screen. Once the system is rebooted, log in to the Ubuntu desktop and change to full screen. sudo apt install linux-image-extra-virtual Also install the linux-image-extra-virtual package that provides the extra drivers which is not included in base kernel.Now run the following command to update the grub configuration.You need to change this value as per your host machine resolution Here 1366×768 is the screen resolution of the host machine. Update the value of GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT variable as below: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash video=hyperv_fb:1366x768" Open a shell and edit /etc/default/grub configuration file in a text editor sudo vim /etc/default/grub.Login to your system as a sudo or root account.Here are the step by strep instructions to change the screen resolution of an Ubuntu VM running on Hyper-V platform: Current Screen Resolution of Ubuntu on Hyper-V Changing Screen Resolution in Hyper-V Ubuntu VM In this article, we will provide a step-by-step guide on how to modify the screen resolution for an Ubuntu VM in Hyper-V, ensuring optimal usability and an enhanced visual experience.
