Preliminary info: I'm running Kubuntu 13.04 in VirtualBox on my iMac, which is running Mac OS 10.7.3.
1 gb ram and 20 gb storage are allocated to the VM; I have 4 gb ram and 500 gb storage in total.
Kubuntu is using KDE 4.10.5. Apparently my Grub version is "0.97-29ubuntu66" whatever that means.
The virtual machine window is very small (1024 x 768) and I want to make it bigger, so I went to the Display and Monitors section of Kubuntu system settings. Weirdly, there is no option to change the resolution there, which I take it there should be. All is see is this:

And when I click on the 'i' button:

I think for some reason a crucial config file must be missing on my system. I've googled and haven't been able to find anything helpful; one thing I read said you can manually change the resolution by editing a particular system configuration file, but it seems like the file was missing in the first place, and when I made one I didn't have permission to save it anyway and couldn't find a terminal command to allow me to do so.
1 gb ram and 20 gb storage are allocated to the VM; I have 4 gb ram and 500 gb storage in total.
Kubuntu is using KDE 4.10.5. Apparently my Grub version is "0.97-29ubuntu66" whatever that means.
The virtual machine window is very small (1024 x 768) and I want to make it bigger, so I went to the Display and Monitors section of Kubuntu system settings. Weirdly, there is no option to change the resolution there, which I take it there should be. All is see is this:
And when I click on the 'i' button:
I think for some reason a crucial config file must be missing on my system. I've googled and haven't been able to find anything helpful; one thing I read said you can manually change the resolution by editing a particular system configuration file, but it seems like the file was missing in the first place, and when I made one I didn't have permission to save it anyway and couldn't find a terminal command to allow me to do so.

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