What was quite 'odd' is the day I filed this was a fresh install, updated, then installed nvidia-drivers (390.x), rebooted
For about 2 days it was as described, log into xserver got nvidia, log into wayland got intel.
Then, for no apparent reason on boot up the option to log into wayland disappeared. The only way to get it back was to remove the bulk of the nvidia driver packages.
Recent fresh installs now act as the later, with nvidia drivers installed there is no option for wayland.
Is it expected that a wayland option should always be available or is it 'blacklisted' in some fashion in the presence of nvidia drivers?
What was quite 'odd' is the day I filed this was a fresh install, updated, then installed nvidia-drivers (390.x), rebooted
For about 2 days it was as described, log into xserver got nvidia, log into wayland got intel.
Then, for no apparent reason on boot up the option to log into wayland disappeared. The only way to get it back was to remove the bulk of the nvidia driver packages.
Recent fresh installs now act as the later, with nvidia drivers installed there is no option for wayland.
Is it expected that a wayland option should always be available or is it 'blacklisted' in some fashion in the presence of nvidia drivers?