I recently updated to Ubuntu 18.04 and cannot boot using Xorg only
Wayland. I have tried reinstalling xorg, reinstalling nvidia drivers,
setting |WaylandEnable=false| in |/etc/gdm/custom.conf| but whenever
trying to login using Xorg I get a frozen screen and mouse.
On my 18.04 system, gdm is running under Xwayland no matter what session
I choose. So I'd suggest commenting out the WaylandEnable=false unless
the gdm login isn't visible on your system.
If I don't comment out WaylandEnabled = false I can't even get to the
login screen so yes I have to comment this out.
Also, the first time I explicitly chose "GNOME on Xorg" at the password
"cog", I got a blank screen with just a mouse cursor. On reboot, GNOME
is happily running on Xorg ($DESKTOP_SESSION is "gnome-xorg") — but
Xwayland's still running too.

Xorg is supposed to be the default for new installations under 18.04,
and I was definitely running it under 17.10. I was surprised to find
that after the upgrade I'd been pushed over to Xwayland.
I am  in the same boat, was using Xorg  on 17.10 but cannot get it to
work in 18.04. Maybe the only way to get it back is a clean install?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+source/gdm3/+bug/1766137 looks
relevant - with a link to https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=795940
Thank you I looked at this however there is no discussion with that bug to suggest a problem with logging in on Xorg vs Wayland so it appears to be a different issue.
jim
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