I want to add: I faced a similar issue. Though updating to the 550
drivers through apt seemingly fixed the issue, there was actually more
issues at play.

First and foremost, on the Wayland session, running "glxinfo | egrep "OpenGL 
vendor|OpenGL renderer" returns: 
"OpenGL vendor string: Mesa
OpenGL renderer string: llvmpipe (LLVM 17.0.6, 256 bits)"

Upon some further research, I learned that the renderer being "llvmpipe"
means that the nvidia driver isn't properly working. I'll note, also,
that I could only install the driver using apt, as the ubuntu-drivers
utility didn't show any drivers newer than 535. I can't tell if the
driver installation broke, but nvidia-smi does return the expected
output. And on XOrg, glxinfo mentions the nvidia drivers and my graphics
card (RTX 4080).

I don't know if this implies that the nvidia drivers are currently
bugged on wayland.

Again, I had a similar issue as OP upon a fresh install. All the gnome
apps crashed (settings, the first-installation greeter) and going
through the errors, it listed a segmentation fault (I'm sorry, but I
can't reproduce it now).

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