Fresh install on image of 09/10 updated, an nvidia hybrid laptop, nothing has 
changed. 
1. 1st login from install uses xorg
2. All logins always say "ubuntu"
3. No matter what session is exited from #2 remains always true

So with above being true,  at best a user does an install, logs in & is using 
xorg. They may or may not check the reported session by clicking on that little 
login screen icon. 
If they were expecting wayland then the impression would be 'it works pretty 
good' (wonder why?
They may never change sessions from the login screen so will continue to use 
xorg.

Or they may open the login options, see xorg & decide to see how that
works compared to 'pseudo wayland' Again everything will work fine, may
seem like not much difference between wayland & xorg (wonder why?

Only when users happen to switch back & forth will they actually get
wayland & for some,  things that initially worked won't..

Now maybe? this only affects a certain subset of hardware but that will
not be an insignificant number.

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  "Ubuntu" and "Ubuntu on Xorg" randomly start the same session (maybe
  Wayland maybe Xorg)

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