

│ VMSVGA │ ok in systemd-boot menu, │ ok │ – None: Does not emulate a graphics adapter type.īut still it does not describe which of them and why should I prefer. – VMSVGA: Use this graphics controller to emulate a VMware SVGA graphics device. This is the default graphics controller for Windows versions before Windows 7. – VBoxVGA: Use this graphics controller for legacy guest OSes. This graphics controller improves performance and 3D support when compared to the legacy VBoxVGA option. – VBoxSVGA: The default graphics controller for new VMs that use Linux or Windows 7 or later.

Note that you must install the Guest Additions on the guest VM to specify the VBoxSVGA or VMSVGA graphics controller. Graphics Controller: Specifies the graphics adapter type used by the guest VM. In the user manual I have found this information: VirtualBox 6.0 provides a new setting called Graphics Controller.
