There is no "additional" Intel driver. There is only one (that is
supported) and it is always enabled, never listed in the GUI.
If you have the Nvidia driver installed and would like to try Wayland
(NOT RECOMMENDED) then the steps to use are here:
Used to be Intel by default (not nvidia by default) until Ubuntu 21.04.
This time it changed and I did not know how to revert to intel drivers.
I uninstalled nvidia drivers, after restart it switched to nouveau
(still nvidia) and then I blacklisted the nouveau driver in the grub.
Probably there
I honestly don't know much about how these dual-GPU systems work. I
suspect there must be some firmware interfaces for enabling/disabling
the discrete GPU, I have no idea whether those are standardized or
platform-specific. Assuming the kernel supports the interfaces for your
platform, I also
@Seth Forshee
Thank you for having a look, I have no idea how these work.
But shouldn't there be a way to select the Intel driver and be able to
use Wayland? If it is not there, how else do I do it?
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The reason you don't see any Intel graphics drivers in the "Addditional
Drivers" tab is that none are needed. The Intel graphics driver (i915)
is open source and already included in the kernel, and from your logs it
has been loaded.
There's nothing I'm seeing currently which indicates a kernel
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