Also, hybrid support in Gnome is supposedly coming very soon:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-
list/2017-October/msg00013.html
So it should work in Ubuntu 18.04.
** Summary changed:
- gdm3 doesn't list wayland-based sessions on Intel® HD Graphics 530 (Skylake
GT2)
+ gdm3 doesn
Thanks. In that case this is not a bug. NVIDIA disables KMS support by
default so Wayland sessions will be missing.
If you want to try Wayland with the proprietary NVIDIA driver then I
believe you need to add:
nvidia-drm.modeset=1
to your kernel command line...
https://wiki.archlinux.org/in
I have switched to the Hybrid mode. Now the only session available is
the Xorg-based session; About dialog shows that the Intel® HD Graphics
530 (Skylake GT2) is now being used. Could it be that it is not
compatible with Wayland?
Anyway, attaching the lspci -k of the Hybrid mode. In the hybrid mod
** Attachment added: "lspci -k of the Hybrid mode"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1724583/+attachment/4975632/+files/lsp_hybrid
** Summary changed:
- gdm3 doesn't list wayland-based sessions
+ gdm3 doesn't list wayland-based sessions on Intel® HD Graphics 530 (Skylake
GT
I actually have a nvidia card, and since I switched to Discrete mode in
BIOS, Wayland session works properly; moreover it seems to be working on
top of Nouveau (the About dialog says that Graphics is NV117).
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Tit
Confirmed. For me this bug happens with Radeon cards (using the 'radeon'
kernel module).
And also confirmed this is not a duplicate of bug 1723577. I was trying
to reproduce bug 1723577 when I encountered this one instead.
Can you please provide output from this command?;
lspci -k
If you happ
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1723577 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1723577
Solved! I went to BIOS and switched the Video card setting from Hybrid
to Discrete. Now gdm3 offered the wayland option (or, rather, both
"Ubuntu" and "Ubuntu on Xorg"). I now run Wayland as confirmed by
env