I dug into this a little and encountered a whole slew of issues, such
that I'm really unsure how to file them or under what packages.

I'm using nvidia-driver-525 with one monitor plugged directly into the
back of my computer and a second monitor plugged into a DisplayLink hub.

The DisplayLink monitor works fine on the login screen and under Xorg
but does not work under Wayland: when I log into Wayland the computer
thinks that the DisplayLink monitor is active (i.e., the display
settings applet claims that my display is extended to it and I can move
my mouse off the edge of one screen and supposedly onto the other), but
it's blank and the monitor claims it's not getting a signal.

When I log into Wayland Nightlight is disabled and the settings applet
for it says that it's unavailable. (And of course none of them are the
same as the bug to which I'm adding this comment.)

When I log into Xorg Nightlight is supposedly enabled but does not
appear to do anything to the color of the display on either the direct
monitor or the DisplayLink monitor, i.e., it doesn't appear to work.

I'm guessing these are all separate bugs but I'm so overwhelmed by the
number and variety of them that I'm not sure how best to report them.

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  [nvidia] Night light doesn't cover all monitors fully

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