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The installer window is too large, making the "Next" button unreachable #601

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ghost opened this issue Aug 16, 2021 · 1 comment
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ghost commented Aug 16, 2021

What Happened

I'm trying to install Elementary in a VirtualBox, but the installer window is too big relative to available screen estate, so I cannot proceed to the next step. See the screenshot I have attached below.

I looked around in the pending PRs and I think this one might solve the issue (but I haven't verified it!): #540

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  • I'm running the installer in the latest VirtualBox.
  • Using latest Elementary ISO.
  • I selected a generic Linux variant in VirtualBox (not Debian or any other distro)
@ghost ghost changed the title The installer window is too large, so that the "Next" button is unreachable The installer window is too large, making the "Next" button is unreachable (VirtualBox) Aug 16, 2021
@ghost ghost changed the title The installer window is too large, making the "Next" button is unreachable (VirtualBox) The installer window is too large, making the "Next" button unreachable (VirtualBox) Aug 16, 2021
@ghost ghost changed the title The installer window is too large, making the "Next" button unreachable (VirtualBox) The installer window is too large, making the "Next" button unreachable Aug 16, 2021
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Thanks for the report! This is a duplicate of #491. As a workaround, ensure EFI is enabled in VirtualBox, or drag the window with Super+Drag.

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