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I thought Wayland still didn't work with nvidia cards?
Its the opposite
Pretty sure Wayland does not just work with nvidia cards.
No its Nvidia that doesnt work with wayland, they need to fix their drivers.
Honestly don't care who needs to fix something but "works with" is not that kind of relation. Either A works with B and B works with A or neither do. There certainly is no "opposite" involved here.
I think what youre looking for is do they work together
I think they mean Nvida cards don't work with Wayland - i.e. it's Nvidia's fault.
I honestly don't really care whose fault it is but it is a rather large part of the potential user base that would be cut off by this change.
It works, nowhere near as good as AMD but it works.
https://wiki.gnome.org/Initiatives/Wayland/NVIDIA
https://community.kde.org/Plasma/Wayland/Nvidia somehow supports it even better
According to https://arewewaylandyet.com/ nouveau has support for wlroots and sway