I think I remember something like that, but couldn't find it in my gallery.
During my travels I dug up this, tho

Hint: :q!
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I think I remember something like that, but couldn't find it in my gallery.
During my travels I dug up this, tho

This doesn't hold true anymore though, Wayland does work on Nvidia
Xorg: runs on Tegra 3
Wayland: doesn't run on Tegra 3
Conclusion: Wayland wins
P.s.: this is just cope. I have a Tegra 3 that is stuck with xorg and won't run labwc. The inherent better efficiency of the Wayland protocol makes sooooo much difference on super low powered devices. Something like labwc is super responsive even on stuff like old Intel Atom netbooks, while xorg is all choppy and stuttery. You definitely want Wayland on those.
P.p.s.: people think Wayland is more demanding than xorg but it is not true, it's just that they compare full featured wayland desktops like Gnome or Plasma with minimal desktops like xfce or i3.
I do despise how annoying Wayland screen sharing on Ubuntu is though. Using slack on xorg for screen sharing is so much easier π€£
I mean... It's also easier to login when you have no password, but I don't see people suggesting that