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As someone with an Nvidia GPU on Wayland, unfortunately quite a few places.
Resuming from sleep requires power cycling the monitors.
Glitchy transparent artifacting down to the desktop if windows are overlapping next the task bar.
Widgets in the system tray (KDE Plasma - I have temperature readouts) disappear and reappear randomly, and sometimes switch which taskbar they live on.
VRR support is pretty bad, causing black screens when using full screen applications.
2D-heavy games are flooded with thousands of vulkan draw calls, leading to abysmal performance and massive current spikes (and therefore coil whine). This is mitigated per-game with dxvk settings - often removing the whine without improving performance.
HDR is .. technically available.
Overall I'm happy, but I cannot recommend this experience to anyone I know because it would drive them insane.
I have an AMD card and resuming from sleep is still a mixed bag. Sometimes nothing happens, sometimes the monitors stay off even tho i manually power cycle them and lately, it just works.
Likewise. This is my only reoccurring issue I have had since switching, and it isn't consistent enough to really be a problem.
I do notice that after sleep mode when things work fine I'll get a notification my displays are detected. So I assume display detection is switched off during sleep mode, and maybe not always turning back on.
And oh god the scaling - forget the fact that running livecd or first start gives you resolution settings. Oh no. You must scale, and apply every login manually. And sometimes when you have an external display attached, the main panel will look like an old tube TV that needs a good smack. Until you assume it's on the login screen, enter your password, and it's fine.