This issue seems to have been fixed. I am now on macOS Sonoma (Intel) and VMware Fusion 13.5 and no longer have this happening in any VM (Fedora, Rocky, Ubuntu, Windows 11).
I am experiencing VM display flickering when in full screen mode for any of my VMs (Windows 11 and various Linux distros). This began when I upgraded the host iMac Pro to macOS Ventura with Fusion 1...
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I am experiencing VM display flickering when in full screen mode for any of my VMs (Windows 11 and various Linux distros). This began when I upgraded the host iMac Pro to macOS Ventura with Fusion 12.2.4 and has continued with Fusion 13. Curious to see if anyone else is experiencing this? My "daily driver" VM is Fedora 36. I run it in full screen mode at 2560x1440 with scaling set to 100% and without option "Use full resolution for Retina display".
Removing the Network Adapter did the trick. I added a new adapter with Bridged Networking via Ethernet using the existing MAC address used for static IP assignment. All is well now. Thanks for...
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Removing the Network Adapter did the trick. I added a new adapter with Bridged Networking via Ethernet using the existing MAC address used for static IP assignment. All is well now. Thanks for the help.
After a reboot. The Ubuntu 20.04 VM has a good network connection using bridged networking via Ethernet. The Windows 10 VM still has no network connection.
I updated to Fusion 12 Professional from 11.5.6. The Mac host is running Catalina 10.15.6. All VMs show no network devices. The VMs I run are run Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Windows 10. Both use bri...
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I updated to Fusion 12 Professional from 11.5.6. The Mac host is running Catalina 10.15.6. All VMs show no network devices. The VMs I run are run Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Windows 10. Both use bridged networking via Ethernet with static IP assignments from the home router. With Fusion v12 Professional, do you still have to edit the /Library/Preferences/VMware Fusion/networking file to get the bridged networking working?
Until either Apple or VMware fix this problem, I have disabled "Kernel Extension User Consent" -- the new security feature in macOS 10.13 blocking the kexts. Here are my steps. Restart Mac. ...
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Until either Apple or VMware fix this problem, I have disabled "Kernel Extension User Consent" -- the new security feature in macOS 10.13 blocking the kexts. Here are my steps. Restart Mac. Hold Command+R at the startup chime until you see the Apple logo. This will boot into the Recovery OS Top Menu, Select Utilities -> Terminal In Terminal, check the status Kernel Extension User Consent via “spctl kext-consent status”. The output should say "ENABLED". To Disable, type “spctl kext-consent disable” Close Terminal. Restart. Note...this only turns off the "Kernel Extension User Consent" feature and nothing else.
I am having the same issue. In System Preferences -> Security & Privacy, I see area "System software from developer "VMware, Inc." was blocked from loading." There is an Allow button, but click...
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I am having the same issue. In System Preferences -> Security & Privacy, I see area "System software from developer "VMware, Inc." was blocked from loading." There is an Allow button, but clicking (after authenticating) on it does not do anything, nor does the button go away. Restart upon restart, I check to see if VMware kexts are loaded (kextstat | grep -i vmware) but nothing is loaded. This is a complete joke on both sides of the table -- Apple and VMware.