Great!

By the way, one possible reason why you were unable to follow comment #2
is that gdm is designed to catch mutter/gnome-shell crashes in the
Wayland backend (which it tries first). If such a crash occurs then it
is meant to automatically fall back to Xorg.

Regardless of whether the automatic fallback was working for you, that
crash handling done by gdm would possibly prevent any crash in mutter
/gnome-shell Wayland start-up from being saved and sent to Ubuntu :(

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Title:
  gnome-shell trap int3 no desktop ("Impossible to lock surface front
  buffer: Function not implemented" on Matrox graphics card)

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