![]() I have a student with a new Dell laptop, also with a hi-res 4K display, that is experiencing exactly the same problem. ![]() But Ubuntu 16 Server bash display is so tiny I nearly need a magnifying glass to see it I'm constantly going back and forth between the "console" view just to clearly see what's in the display (and I can't type in my commands in the Console view, which is another problem, when I type a character or click on the console, it reverts and I'm back to the tiny guest window). I can get my VM guest OS display to auto resize when running Ubuntu 16 Desktop (only after installing VMware Tools). The laptop display is set for 3840x2160-60Hz resolution in the Intel & Nvidia drivers. VMware Tools have been installed (twice, since I was prompted to upgrade to a newer version). I am running VMware Workstation 12 Pro on Windows 10 Pro 64b host OS, ASUS Q534U laptop with 4K display and with Nvidia Geforce GTX 950M GPU (latest driver) guest OS is Ubuntu 16.04-LTS 64b SERVER. > VM -> Settings -> Display is on "auto" and all options for that are greyed out, ie I cannot change them > Edit -> Preferences -> Display -> Autofit guest is NOT working VirtualBox allows you to stretch-to-fit in operating systems where the guest additions are installed, but thats the only OS that. ![]() It wont do it automatically according to the VMWare frames size, unfortunately. I am having trouble trying to get my VM guest OS display size to auto-fit the VM Workstation 12 Pro windows as follows. Wait for it to boot fully, install VMWare tools, and then you can use the guest OSs screen resolution settings to set the screen size.
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