On 2020-01-13 13:08, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 13/1/20 11:39, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 2020-01-13 04:49, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> I tried a reinstall from scratch of F29 in another VM and upgraded it to 
>>> F31 and the issue is still there in Gnome under Wayland. If I start Gnome 
>>> Classic or Gnome on Xorg the issue does not occur.
>> I installed F29 Workstation from the LiveDVD in a QEMU VM.
>> I then updated, installed the dnf upgrade plugin and rebooted.
>> I then did the upgrade from F29 to F31.
>>
>> Looks fine.
>>
>> Should I be doing an additional step to try and recreate the issue?
> No, that is what I did. The Gnome Terminal displays 2 overlayed windows and 
> only the one that is the bottom of the two accepts input.  Firefox displays 
> pages alternating between the page content overlaying the address bar and the 
> address bar overlaying pages, and as a result if the page has menus I can't 
> select the menus. The issue didn't occur in F29 with Wayland.
> In the vm where I removed my account from sudoers (I've got it back again 
> now) I got these issues under Wayland, but they did not happen with Gnome in 
> Xorg nor with KDE, and not only does it happen with Firefox V72 it also 
> happens with Firefox V74.0a1 which was installed from a tar file in F30. In 
> that image F31 was an upgrade from F30 where these issues were not present. I 
> am running the VM's in Vmware Player V15 which has been updated each time 
> maintenance became available. Also with this issue occurring in the VM with 
> KDE installed, reinstalling Gnome via dnf group install did not rectify the 
> issue, and nor did installing a custom operating system via dnf group 
> install. As a side issue Thunderbird V74.0a1 does not appear to exhibit the 
> issue.
> One other thing I've just remembered with this issue, if I have the Gnome 
> Terminal or Firefox un-maximised the issue doesn't occur, it only occurs if 
> they are maximised. I don't know if the screen resolution has anything to do 
> with it, the monitor runs at a resolution of 3840x2160, but because I'm in a 
> vm I have to run it at 3840x2075(9:5).

You're using VMware Player, I'm using virt-manger.  VMware Player is not free, 
is it?
Have you asked on the VMware support groups if anyone is seeing that sort of 
issue?
And, have you tried selecting a lower resolution?

Anyway, the max resolution in full-scree mode for my VM's are 2560X1440 (16:9).


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