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Andr'U Sender2014-04-09 17:12:56
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Andr'U Sender, 2014-04-09 17:12:56

Virtualbox, Ubuntu - how to maximize video memory?

Hello, guys, I ran into a situation, I installed Ubuntu on virtualbox, but the maximum amount of video memory that I can install is limited to 128MB, there is a video recorder with 2GB of memory on my computer, how to do what I want and is it real?
The result is to get a functional OS without lags in virtualbox.

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Tolik, 2014-04-09
@Diel

As far as I know (maybe I'm wrong, but) you can't give more than these 128 MiB on VBox. I have a gig vidyuha on my computer, but the same situation. For performance, I can advise to give more RAM and processor (do not give 100%, but more than 50, that's for sure)

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killla, 2014-04-10
@killla

What for? There is still no full-fledged 3d forwarding. Increasing the video memory will not help.

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renzi, 2014-04-15
@renzi

install it as a second OS and that's all there is a lot of information on the net

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Dmitry Markov, 2014-09-21
@13werwolf13

maybe I'm wrong, but vbox takes video memory from RAM and not from the video adapter

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Moskus, 2015-09-02
@Moskus

It looks like a two-byte URL encode, but instead of the % sign - \\x Encoded
in this line
</title><script>alert(document.domain)</script>

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Andrew, 2015-09-02
@OLS

\x?? is hexadecimal in many languages, incl. in JavaScript
And the second slash was obviously added to escape the first slash, i.e. this line is processed somewhere in the code twice.

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