I think it's important for us to distinguish between the default session
in a new install (which is meant to be Wayland), and failing to choose
Xorg when Xorg was used in the previous login. The latter sounds like
more of a bug, and closer to what was initially reported here.

We'll need to zoom in on the section of the journal showing the login
when we expected it to keep choosing Xorg like the previous session, but
ended up with Wayland instead.

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Title:
  Default session type changed from Xorg to Wayland in some installs of
  22.04 on Nvidia hybrids since kernel 6.8

Status in gdm3 package in Ubuntu:
  Opinion
Status in linux-hwe-6.8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  [Summary]
  On HP ZBook Fury G11 platform preloaded with Ubuntu 22.04. The windowing 
system in "Settings -> About" is Xorg. After doing kernel upgrade from 6.5-oem 
to 6.8-hwe, windowing system become Wayland.

  
  [Reproduce Steps]
  1. Update kernel by command "sudo apt install linux-image-oem-22.04d 
linux-modules-nvidia-535-oem-22.04d"
  2. Reboot system
  3. After enter desktop, check windowing system via "Settings -> About"

  [Results]
  Expected: Windowing system remain Xorg
  Actual: Windowing system become Wayland

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