> What's curious is that when I open the Settings > About page, it only
mentions NVIDIA in the "Graphics" field while using Wayland with the
newest NVIDIA 550.107.02 drivers installed

That's just a cosmetic bug in the Settings app when two GPUs are
present. It incorrectly lists one of them twice.

As for choosing Wayland by default, that appears to be correct now that
I've seen more of your system information. It's just a regular
Intel/Nvidia hybrid. So the only real issue now is; why would GNOME
default to launching apps on the discrete GPU instead of the integrated
GPU?

Try running:

  switcherooctl

to see if this is the intended behaviour.

Also check the .desktop files of affected apps to see if they contain a
line asking to be run on the discrete GPU by default.




** Package changed: gdm3 (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)

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