5/29/2023 0 Comments Vmware fusion m1 pro![]() Custom resolutions are not supported as of now. Generic VMWARE Display adapter: VGA compatible controller: VMware Device 0406 (Software Render) Fullscreen does NOT work as expected, only a 4:3 1024x768 window is presented. Also, hardware acceleration is not yet present. This is due to unreleased open-vm-tools updates and vesa patches and can not be hacked around at the time of writing (8th of November 2021). There is currently a bug that prevents any VMware based virtual machine running on an M1 host from entering fullscreen mode(only 4:3 pseudo full screen is supported at a fixed resolution of 1024 x 768). = Configuration Required = Only works with a non-free driver and or firmware = OK Unsupported(No Driver) = Error (Couldn't get it working) Unknown, Not Test Not-applicable Sub-models covered (may apply to all M1 based machines such as the new Mac Mini) : MACBOOK PRO (2020)/MACBOOK AIR (2020) - M1 (Possibly the 2021 M1 Max/Pro models) If you need help to get Debian running on your hardware, please have a look at our user support channels where you may find specific channels (mailing list, IRC channel) dedicated to certain types of hardware. The purpose is not to duplicate the Debian Official Documentation, but to document how to install Debian on some specific hardware. Therefore potential buyers would know if that hardware is supported and owners would know how get the best out of that hardware. DebianOn is an effort to document how to install, configure and use Debian on some specific hardware.
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