After install, pretty much everything works out of the box, except one annoyance. The screen resolution was stuck at 1024 x 768, which on a MacBookPro is annoying when you've got 1280 x 800 to play with.Selecting System > Preferences > Monitor gives only 1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 640 x 480.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFpYA_CvO3FeNTwP-QeMsgD6ERHgysarvAHMj7jF3mgdtuyxE0Vvp316hOFpdrEuxBavRo4wX_TLd759ccuJARVFHUd91plaNK61grX0PI2tgnD4WElVzVF9F_T8-aqg3wzfrV4lrPI4g/s400/screen5.png)
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You need to install two things. First open a terminal window (Applications > Accessories > Terminal) and run the commandsudo apt-get install dkmsPut in your password, and it installs.After its finished, install the Additions:Right at the top, on the VirtualBox menu bar, select Devices / Install Guest Additions. You get the AutoRun prompt, so accept, then after click Run, and put in your password when asked.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhw7ENlm_E_6uJzSAb_Lwsj6qvbiCRaVa-sx7KCXZzk-qbonoUEelErqcOC220Ph0okAnL-jbSOo7vWobOerhvl2dPuS0J6IoP2hyphenhyphennH_K2JpaQ4_K6QxSP80yxU-JE8Mdfsknsdc4A7JoM/s400/screen7.png)
Follow this through, it may take a few minutes and then restart. The 'power button' upper right.
After restart, initially things will look worse! You'll get 800 x 600. Don't worry. Go into full screen mode by pressing Apple-F.
The window will resize automatically to fill your screen ie 1280 x 800. You can then back into monitor settings and the new resolution will be there. When you press Apple-F again you'll run windowed mode, which is actually my favourite.
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If you are running an Apple Mac and you want / need to install Ubuntu as a Guest operating system.
I've used Parallels and VMWare and I find VirtualBox to be quite good, and free.
- Get VirtualBox from www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads and install. Current version is 4.1.2
- Download the Ubuntu ISO from www.ubuntu.com/start-download?distro=desktop&bits=32&release=latest
- Create a new virtual machine. You can just follow the wizard. When its done you need to edit some settings.
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- On the 'system' tab, deselect 'floppy', then select the CDROM and then the down arrow to move it down
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- Click on Storage
and the 'empty' under IDE controller. Click the disc symbol on the right and then "choose a virtual CD/DVD disk file" and that allows you to load the Ubuntu ISO file you just downloaded.
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- I usually click on Audio and deselect it.
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- Then click on Network , Advanced and change the emulated network adapter to PC-net. I fin the Intel Pro/1000 doesn't always work.
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- Click OK, and then Start. Now we're running!
- Ubuntu starts and soon we can choose what to do. The defaults are OK, just remember to select the correct keyboard.
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I do like the way Ubuntu allows you to do some configuration while its installing. After a few minutes you can restart.
- Pretty much everything works out of the box, except one annoyance. The screen resolution was stuck at 1024 x 768, which on a MacBookPro is annoying when you've got 1280 x 800 to play with.
Selecting System > Preferences > Monitor gives only 1024 x 768, 800 x 600, 640 x 480.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiFpYA_CvO3FeNTwP-QeMsgD6ERHgysarvAHMj7jF3mgdtuyxE0Vvp316hOFpdrEuxBavRo4wX_TLd759ccuJARVFHUd91plaNK61grX0PI2tgnD4WElVzVF9F_T8-aqg3wzfrV4lrPI4g/s400/screen5.png)
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- You need to install two things. First open a terminal window (Applications > Accessories > Terminal) and run the command
sudo apt-get install dkms
Put in your password, and it installs.
After its finished, install the Additions:
Right at the top, on the VirtualBox menu bar, select Devices / Install Guest Additions. You get the AutoRun prompt, so accept, then after click Run, and put in your password when asked.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhw7ENlm_E_6uJzSAb_Lwsj6qvbiCRaVa-sx7KCXZzk-qbonoUEelErqcOC220Ph0okAnL-jbSOo7vWobOerhvl2dPuS0J6IoP2hyphenhyphennH_K2JpaQ4_K6QxSP80yxU-JE8Mdfsknsdc4A7JoM/s400/screen7.png)
Follow this through, it may take a few minutes and then restart. The 'power button' upper right.
- After restart, initially things will look worse! You'll get 800 x 600. Don't worry. Go into full screen mode by pressing Apple-F.
The window will resize automatically to fill your screen ie 1280 x 800. You can then back into monitor settings and the new resolution will be there. When you press Apple-F again you'll run windowed mode, which is actually my favourite.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhb5vMevlDz7fel3Sl70tJPqnbiOH8FWszUocivK2AxLukp-ao12p1YWKyHBhABBFZoIWN4awXR_eWYJkMgrjfck9_HHVz2D1x0qw5MHyq7vFbsc2BeOM-Sima3_XiHEUMW4AtXQsJ5Wj8/s400/screen9.png)