Translations:GNOME/GDM/21/en

Solution: This is most likely occurring because the NVIDIA kernel module is being loaded by the kernel and subsequently detected by udev - even if it not being used by the graphics stack. The udev rule (see ) is shipped with GDM. Even if the system is not actively using the NVIDIA driver or NVIDIA hardware to render graphics, the rule will still trigger the executable. This writes a configuration file to which is read by GDM at start time and disables support for Wayland sessions.