I think preferring Xorg on all systems is still the way to go. Here is a list of all the current limitations of the NVIDIA driver with Wayland (in the case of hybrid systems, no RTD3, for example):
The default session for most systems that don’t have an Nvidia graphics card is now Wayland. If you need a non-Wayland session, you can choose the Ubuntu on Xorg session by clicking the gear button after selecting your name on the login screen.
Conclusion:
On Jammy, for a machine with NV GPU on it, the default graphic mode will be xorg.
Reference:
[1] https:/ /salsa. debian. org/gnome- team/gdm/ -/commit/ 074298ded360e6f 253e2405da80187 9fb032bf30
By Alberto Milone:
I think preferring Xorg on all systems is still the way to go. Here is a list of all the current limitations of the NVIDIA driver with Wayland (in the case of hybrid systems, no RTD3, for example):
https:/ /forums. developer. nvidia. com/t/wayland- information- for-r515- beta-release/ 214275
[2] https:/ /discourse. ubuntu. com/t/jammy- jellyfish- release- notes/24668
The default session for most systems that don’t have an Nvidia graphics card is now Wayland. If you need a non-Wayland session, you can choose the Ubuntu on Xorg session by clicking the gear button after selecting your name on the login screen.