I see "ERROR: Unable to find display on any available system" when
starting with Wayland. Is there and update on this issue?
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Currently with hybrid systems a wayland session is presented when nvidia
drivers are in use though the user is logged into wayland using the Intel gpu.
So the fact that while in wayland the user can't use nvidia-settings > prime
profiles to *actually* switch back to the Intel gpu makes this bug
It's certainly possible to log out, log in to an Xorg session, and then
log out again/reboot to switch to NVIDIA. *If* you know that's what you
need to do.
Since nvidia-settings silently fails *and* we default to Wayland if
possible users who don't know this is what you need to do will find it
ver
While I can certainly confirm, what is the use case?
It would seem only useful when in a wayland session to switch from the intel
profile to the nvidia one before rebooting to an xorg session. I guess that
could save a little time/effort.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Silently fails in Wayland session
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