** Description changed:

- My custom monitor colour profile is showing as installed in Settings,
- but is not loaded upon login (on mantic only).
+ [ Impact ]
  
- Workaround: Ctrl+Alt+F3, Ctrl+Alt+F2, solved. The colour profile is now
+ Colour profiles fail to apply at random times in Wayland sessions.
+ Either when enabled in Settings>Color, or when logging into a new
+ session.
+ 
+ [ Workaround ]
+ 
+ Switch VTs away and back to your login, usually with Ctrl+Alt+F3,
+ Ctrl+Alt+F2. The correct colour profile is now more likely to be
  applied.
+ 
+ [ Test Plan ]
+ 
+ 1. Log into a Wayland session.
+ 2. Open Settings > Color.
+ 3. Select your primary monitor and 'Add profile'.
+ 4. Add a whole-screen profile that will visibly change the screen like 'D50'.
+ 5. Verify the new profile does not have the ⓘ icon next to it.
+ 6. Repeatedly swap between enabling the new file, and enabling the old 
automatic profile.
+ 7. Verify the screen colour temperature changes EVERY TIME that the ✓ check 
mark moves.
+ 
+ [ Where problems could occur ]
+ 
+ KMS property management in Wayland sessions has been redesigned for this
+ fix, which includes colour management, night light, and hardware privacy
+ screens. So there is a risk of unexpected behaviour in any of those
+ features.
+ 
+ Since KMS properties are applied atomically on most machines, this could
+ also affect screen refresh performance.
+ 
+ [ Other Info ]

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  Monitor colour profile is randomly not applied

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