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GNOME 47 Can Now Be Built With X11 Support Disabled
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Why? Wayland has been working well on non Nvidia hardware on Gnome the entire time I've been using it - since 2016.
I truly don't understand the people who make hating Wayland their entire personality.
You're in the minority and stuck in the past. Be thankful the devs are keeping X11 as an option for you.