On 2020-02-01 08:51, Stephen Morris wrote:
> Hi Ed, just further to this, you might be right in saying that it could be 
> the vmware driver not properly supporting Wayland. I have a vm with Mageia 
> installed in it, and if I connect to Gnome on Wayland in that vm I get the 
> same issue.
> With the location of where the driver is being sourced from, is it likely to 
> be a file supplied by Vmware Tools or is it a file supplied by Fedora? 
I don't know anything about VMware Player.  But this

https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workstation-Player-for-Windows/15.0/com.vmware.player.win.using.doc/GUID-FF434E5C-2FEE-48C9-BEAF-943F0536301E.html

suggests the drivers used are supplied by Vmware Tools.

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