I would then offer an additional comment. The current logic will disable
wayland for hybrid configurations using nvidia's PRIME support, even
though there isn't a compatibility problem. You can log in to a Wayland
session and it will run on the Intel GPU just fine, although there is no
PRIME support, so the nvidia GPU can't do anything very useful.

TO fix that, you'd want to add an `ATTR{boot_vga}=="1"` condition to the
udev rule.

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