On 2020-01-21 10:04, Stephen Morris wrote: > On 21/1/20 12:52, Stephen Morris wrote: >> On 13/1/20 23:41, Ed Greshko wrote: >>> On 2020-01-13 13:08, Stephen Morris wrote: >>>> I am running the VM's in Vmware Player V15 >>> Which also leads to the questions.... >>> >>> Your VMware host is running F31/GNOME/Wayland? If so, if you run >>> GNOME/Xorg on the host >>> are the guests still showing the same issues? >>> >>> And the user account in the guest, it is vanilla? Meaning no changes from >>> the time of creation. No >>> gnome-shell extensions or configuration changes? >> Sorry for the slow response, we are getting a kitchen renovation done and >> the internet is only intermittently available at the moment. >> Vmware player is free. I haven't asked on the vmware forum yet, I just >> figured that if it was fine in F30 it would be fine in F31. >> The host I'm running Vmware player in is Windows 10. The guest in the VM is >> F31 upgraded from F30 which in turn was upgraded from F29. >> The user account in the guest I am using does have Gnome-shell extensions >> installed, but they were installed before the upgrade to F31. The only issue >> I had with the extensions was with Dash-to-dock, which I had to upgrade to >> V67 and V66 doesn't work in F31, but even though it was upgraded I had to >> remove the extension settings from my home folder before Gnome-tweaks would >> recognise that the version of Dash-to-dock that was actually installed was >> V67 and not V66 (Gnome-tweaks was continually saying it could load the >> extension, and when I went into the settings interface the settings were >> saying it was V66 even though V67 was actually installed and V66 had been >> manually removed first). >> To test whether it was an issue with my account, I created a user account >> for my wife and tried that. This account was a vanilla account with no >> extensions and no Gnome settings configuration at all. When I booted this >> account into Gnome with Wayland the issue occurred. With both accounts the >> issue does not occur if I boot into Gnome with Xorg, and it also doesn't >> occur if I boot both accounts into KDE. >> Also to test whether there was an issue with the existing vm, I created a >> new vm with F29 which was then upgraded to F31. The account defined in this >> vm was a vanilla account with no changes at all, and this account >> encountered the issue when booting into Gnome in Wayland. This install also >> provided entries in the dm for Gnome in Xorg and Gnome Classic, and boot >> into both of those did not show the issue. >> I haven't tried downloading an F31 live dvd to install into a vm as yet as I >> haven't had the internet access and I probably still won't have it for >> another week. > Sorry, one thing I forgot to mention is this issue seems to only occur when > applications are run full screen (maximised). The screen resolution I am > running is 3840x2075 due to vm limitations. The actual screen resolution is > 3840x2160. >
Well, I don't think I'm going to be of much help. I don't have a bare-metal Win10 system from which to test. But, it does sound more like a VMPlayer video driver issue more than anything else. I've not used VMWare products for several years now. VirtualBox and qemu virtualization are sufficient for my needs. -- The key to getting good answers is to ask good questions. _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-le...@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org