Your information about the switch of Nvidia to Wayland in 24.10 is very
relevant news to me, and I suspect others using Xorg for this very
reason.  Thank you for mentioning it!

I eventually tossed the eGPU enclosure because with 24.x I kept running
into various problems Nvidia or maybe eGPU related - really hurt
productivity ( PCIE device would suddenly disappear, cause havok with
kernel-level things).  I spent time detailing issues before I scrapped
it because I knew if I reported things there would be hope for
resolution.  I will also check the status of other bugs I reported in
those areas.

I've used X when it was just X11, then the shift to Xorg, now to Wayland
is a major move.  Also somewhat off topic - and not to start an argument
(that's not my intention!) - Is there a better argument to use Wayland
other than "newer is better". Xorg has "just worked" in my opinion for a
long while.  I did a quick Google search but don't see very official
looking reasons, just a lot of guessing on forums.  Is there a reference
document for the switch and why it's better for everyone ?

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  Window border corruption after changing display scale between 100% and
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