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Wayland is pretty good, actually
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I use Nvidia and I haven't really had any problems myself.
Arch based system running a Nvidia Quadro card, then I have a 3080ti disabled on boot from Linux that's passed through to VM's.
Even passing it through to an arch based VM doesn't give me any issues.
But that's just my personal experience as well