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Finally switched to Wayland with KDE+NVIDIA
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I just installed Hyprland (so different WM, but still Wayland) on my laptop with Intel integrated graphics and it works fine for me. It could be a difference between generations, though, as my laptop is from 2014.
You’re not really missing much yet imo— most software I use still requires xwayland anyways.
The machine was probably from the same era. I don't remember the CPU model but it's 4th gen I3 I think