On Thu, 2019-02-21 at 23:00 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Putting the following section in xorg.conf caused Gnome under Xorg to 
> start with the resolution of the Maximized vmware player, which was 
> 1600x844, as desired. KDE did not start at the resolution of 1600x844, 
> instead starting at 640x480, but the display configuration facility 
> including 1600x844 as one of the resolutions it now provided, which then 
> switched KDE into the desired resolution.
> 
> 
> Section "Monitor"
>      Identifier     "Monitor0"
>      VendorName     "Unknown"
>      ModelName      "Unknown"
>      # HorizSync       28.0 - 33.0
>      # VertRefresh     43.0 - 72.0
>      Modeline       "1600x844_60.00"  110.75  1600 1696 1856 2112 844 
> 847 857 876 -hsync +vsync
>      Option         "PreferredMode" "1600x844_60.00"
>      Option         "DPMS"
> EndSection

Glad it worked out.

Note that if you actually want to use the Nvidia card to its full
capability within a VM, you need to use GPU passthrough. AFAIK this
currently cannot be done in VMware or Virtual Box, only on KVM/QEMU.
It's something of a hassle to set up and depends on certain features of
your motherboard and BIOS, but I use it to run Windows games and it
works very well.

poc
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