So I’m trying to play around with Fedora in a VM with VMWare Workstation Player (v17.5.1) but I’m running into a problem I don’t know how to solve. I use the Fedora 39 1.5 ISO file which is the most current version that’s available for download and after installing it in the VM everything works fine. I setup the install and I can use it, still working after rebooting it. But as soon as I do sudo dnf update or update everything via the Software Center the screen of the VM goes black and I can’t use the VM anymore. No matter if I reboot it or not. When I power off the VM I can see the Fedora loading icon for a short period but that’s it.

This also happened with NixOS but not with Fedora Server. I guess it must have something to do with the DE as both distros were installed with Gnome but I don’t know how to solve it. I already tried reinstalling VMWare to no avail. I will try installing a distro with KDE to maybe rule out one cause.

Does anyone have any idea what’s going on here? I’m running VMWare on Windows 11.

  • TyweleOP
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    24 months ago

    How did you come to the conclusion that I’m on Linux? I never said that.

    • lemmyng
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      24 months ago

      My mistake. I read your post as you using VMWare Workstation on Fedora, not the other way around.

    • slazer2au
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      14 months ago

      What version of Win 11 are you on? If you have the non home version you should look at enabling HyperV and use that for virtualization.

      • TyweleOP
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        24 months ago

        Last I checked HyperV was pretty bad with 3d acceleration.

        • slazer2au
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          14 months ago

          Likely because VMs are CPU bound. Of you want 3d acceleration you would have to pass a GPU through to the VM.