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You seem to have misunderstood. OP is asking about the wayland support of RX780M integrated graphics in newer amd ryzen processors
Oops! I did wonder if it could be non-Nvidia. Oh well
Yeah! Thanks for the input too, the 3080Ti I’ve been struggling with getting Arch or Tumbleweed to work without compromise but it’s always little gotchas like Wayland visual-glitching or VAAPI not working in browsers or graphical.target refusing to start if i915 is not blacklisted. The overall experience is just slightly more pleasant than gouging my eyes out with a rusty spoon.