Still haven't got time to reproduce, but I do think as long as this
hardware combination doesn't work out of the box with wayland it should
be disabled automatically for this hardware after installation or
upgrade.

This script is already disabling Wayland for lots of hardware
configurations:

/usr/lib/udev/rules.d/61-gdm.rules

First step would be to find the most relevant values for my hardware
that is proven not to work. More will follow. Would be so nice if I
could make sure more Ubuntu users have a smooth experience with an out-
of-the-box installation

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