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How do I setup dual monitor setup in oracle virtualbox using ubuntu 20.0.4 LTS as a guest OS

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I have trying to setup dual monitor setup in my oracle virtualBox version 6.1.22. I have Windows 10 as my host OS and Ubuntu 20.0.4 LTS as my guest OS. I have enabled Monitor count to 2 in display setting of Virtual Machine settings as well as have given 128 MB Video Memory but with no success. I have tried with and without 3D accelaration but with no success. The enable option in View > Virtual Screen 2 is stilled grayed out. How should I enable dual screen setup in oracle virtualbox?

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+1. I've been playing with VBox on macOS Big Sur (11.4, fully patched, with VBox 6.1.22) and while VBox will open the second window representing a "virtual display", it appears that OpenSUSE 15.3 as guest doesn't know there's a device there at all. Results of `lspci` show only a single "VMware SVGA II Adapter". I do notice that the Guest Additions don't build on the 5.3 kernel that ships with SUSE, so I guess I'm waiting for a new release...? (I'll try SUSE 15.2 in the meantime.)
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