Hello George,

>> Welcome to Wayland !
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>> I mostly use XFCE with X11, for both Host and Guest

:-D

>> I also found that "Resize to VM", does not work either, please test and let me know if you find this too.

I don't know even how it should work, so I guess I don't need it.
I've got the given resolution set in Guest (FullHD) and then it is scaled accordingly and properly to the given Guest window size in Host.
So what does "Resize to VM" mean in that case?

>> I would like to test Gnome-Wayland to see if they have found a solution? If you can, please test Gnome-Wayland to see.

Yes, it works on GNOME-Wayland. You still need to install spice-vdagent, but no config edit is needed. But that's not a solution for me - I don't like GNOME (Unity/Classic/Flashback/Metacity... whatever...).
I like KDE Plasma.

>> Maybe these issue are limitations with Wayland

I don't think so - I've found a solution based on clipboard-sync (separate software, unfortunately not in Debian repo).

>> or as you suggested, spice has not found a way to make these features work under Wayland and KDE's compositor?

Yes, it looks like so.

Regards,
Rafal


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