Screen size in openSUSE 13.2 in VirtualBox 5.0.26

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After a system update the virtual screen of my openSUSE is not getting automatically adjusted. That is, the "Auto-resize Guest Display" is grey.



I have tried to install virtualBox addition using zipper:



$ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-default virtualbox-guest-tools virtualbox-guest-x11


And did not corrected it.



I have also tried to install the addition using the virtual CD and it did not correct it either.



I would appreciate any help.










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    After a system update the virtual screen of my openSUSE is not getting automatically adjusted. That is, the "Auto-resize Guest Display" is grey.



    I have tried to install virtualBox addition using zipper:



    $ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-default virtualbox-guest-tools virtualbox-guest-x11


    And did not corrected it.



    I have also tried to install the addition using the virtual CD and it did not correct it either.



    I would appreciate any help.










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      After a system update the virtual screen of my openSUSE is not getting automatically adjusted. That is, the "Auto-resize Guest Display" is grey.



      I have tried to install virtualBox addition using zipper:



      $ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-default virtualbox-guest-tools virtualbox-guest-x11


      And did not corrected it.



      I have also tried to install the addition using the virtual CD and it did not correct it either.



      I would appreciate any help.










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      After a system update the virtual screen of my openSUSE is not getting automatically adjusted. That is, the "Auto-resize Guest Display" is grey.



      I have tried to install virtualBox addition using zipper:



      $ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-default virtualbox-guest-tools virtualbox-guest-x11


      And did not corrected it.



      I have also tried to install the addition using the virtual CD and it did not correct it either.



      I would appreciate any help.







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          I solved installing the virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop instead of the virtualbox-guest-kmp-default, but before installing the new package I had to uninstall completely the old ones. So the steps were:



          $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop
          $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-default
          $ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop





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            I solved installing the virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop instead of the virtualbox-guest-kmp-default, but before installing the new package I had to uninstall completely the old ones. So the steps were:



            $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop
            $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-default
            $ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop





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              I solved installing the virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop instead of the virtualbox-guest-kmp-default, but before installing the new package I had to uninstall completely the old ones. So the steps were:



              $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop
              $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-default
              $ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop





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                I solved installing the virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop instead of the virtualbox-guest-kmp-default, but before installing the new package I had to uninstall completely the old ones. So the steps were:



                $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop
                $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-default
                $ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop





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                I solved installing the virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop instead of the virtualbox-guest-kmp-default, but before installing the new package I had to uninstall completely the old ones. So the steps were:



                $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop
                $ sudo rpm -e --nodeps --allmatches virtualbox-guest-kmp-default
                $ sudo zipper in virtualbox-guest-kmp-desktop






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