Behaviour seems somewhat improved but the root issue is still there.

When rebooting with VMware Player running the scaling is now remembered
correctly, however if I then shut the VM down completely and restart it,
it still starts up at first in default screen size, removing the
scaling.

Also the scaling modifications seem more aggressive now - if I have the
windowed VMware Player maximized on my 4k screen (practical resolution
3840x2015, note not 2160 pixels high due to host window chrome) it
allows me to set 125% scaling, but if I then resize the host window or
just unmaximize the 125% options disappear from setting *and Ubuntu
snaps right back to 200%*.

So effectively what I described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1884754/comments/9
is still happening as before.

I still think
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1884754/comments/11
is the only true fix - in _virtual_ monitors the system should never
intervene with scaling settings at all and just trust whatever the user
selects for himself, as he may be resizing, maximizing, changing
displays etc. all the time.

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